Humor Web Humor 15 Funniest Hashtags of All Time #Hilarious Share PINTEREST Email Print Kristin Lee / Getty Images Humor Memes Holiday Humor By Beverly Jenkins Beverly Jenkins Beverly Jenkins is a humor and pop culture writer. She has published three web humor books and six calendars, including You Had One Job! and Photobombed. Learn about our Editorial Process Updated on 11/29/18 Ever since "#Hashtag" with Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake (on "Late Night with Jimmy Fallon"), people have all gotten a little hashtag obsessed. Instead of being a simple way to add search terms to your posts, they've become a means of adding humor and of participating in fun hashtag parties with lots of other web users. Here are 15 hashtag campaigns that made us laugh really hard, whether they were supposed to be funny or not. 01 of 15 #1LetterWrongMovie What happens if you change just one itty bitty letter in popular movie titles? Funny stuff, that's what! Examples: "The Hanger Games""Deer John""Snapes on a Plane" 02 of 15 #CareerEndingTwitterTypos pattonoswalt/twitter.com Comedian Patton Oswalt started a hilariously vulgar new hashtag trend called #CareerEndingTwitterTypos. Each rude typo changed the tweet's meaning so drastically and so heinously that it could cost someone a job if the boss saw it. 03 of 15 #MySexLifeInMovieTitles charliewernham/twitter.com In September, the hashtag #MySexLifeInMovieTitles went viral, inspiring a lot of people to get real about their mediocre rolls in the hay. Examples: "Too Fast, Too Furious""Once""Toy Story 1, 2, and 3" 04 of 15 #InappropriateFuneralSongs ronstew/twitter.com In a great Twitter hashtag trend that became like a game, users submitted their best ideas for the most inappropriate songs to be played at a funeral service. Examples: "Highway to Hell," AC/DC"Celebration," Kool & the Gang"Rolling in the Deep," Adele 05 of 15 #PaulasBestDishes DKuzLA/twitter.com When celebrity chef Paula Deen found herself in hot water over making racist remarks, Twitter users began sending out satirical versions of her famous Southern recipes using her hashtag. Examples: "Back of the Bus Biscuits""We Shall Overcrumb Cake" 06 of 15 #MyGirlfriendNotAllowedTo & #MyBoyfriendNotAllowedTo ItsNateCollins/twitter.com When the excellent #MyGirlfriendNotAllowedTo and #MyBoyfriendNotAllowedTo hashtags went viral, the tweets quickly turned sarcastic and satirical. At least, we hope these were meant to be satirical. Example: "#MyGirlfriendNotAllowedTo breathe, when you breathe, your chest expands. Who you pushing your chest out for? Answer me.""#MyBoyfriendNotAllowedTo have candles on his birthday cake. What are you wishing for? All your dreams came true when you met me." 07 of 15 #MySuperPower DansLastWord/twitter.com What would your superpower be? Example: "My ability become an ice cream cone and then eat myself." @ChappelleLaughs 08 of 15 #GeekPickUpLines Twitter Geeks need love too. So what if their pickup lines are a little dorky? 09 of 15 #TwoThingsThatDontMix Twitter Quick! Name two things that don't mix. How about enemas and sleeping pills? 10 of 15 #HowIGotDumped Twitter Internet whiz Jimmy Fallon started popular hashtag #HowIGotDumped on "The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon," and it took off from there. 11 of 15 #DogBands Twitter All of your favorite bands were made 100 percent more hilarious after canine references were added to them. 12 of 15 #IHateMyParents Twitter When lots of bratty teenagers took to social media to complain about the gifts they received for Christmas, the internet decided to turn things around and punk their ungrateful butts. Using their hashtag, the good people of the internet showed up with ludicrously entitled posts complaining about getting the wrong color BMW, etc. Awesome burn! 13 of 15 #MomTexts StefenColalillo/twitter.com Parents are not always so good at using social media. Some parents aren't that great at texting either. 14 of 15 #MisheardLyrics LorieBriggs/twitter.com You know how you've been singing along to a song, and suddenly you realize you've got the words all wrong? Now you can tweet your funny misheard lyrics, and Jimmy Fallon himself might even read it on his show. 15 of 15 #CureForMiley Facebook The notorious internet pranksters at 4chan targeted Miley Cyrus in this hashtag-fueled hoax. Using the #CureForMiley hashtag, users circulated a fake CNN article that alleged that the pop singer had contracted the AIDS virus.