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  "publishedAt": "2026-02-20T15:38:35.000Z",
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  "textContent": "Baby Boo Syndrome or BabyBoo Syndrome is a series of memes inspired by the Baby Boo remix trend where people are filmed acting erratically, zombie-like and dancing or \"tweaking\" under captions claiming that they have \"baby boo syndrome,\" as an NBA YoungBoy Baby Boo remix plays in the background. Memes about Baby Boo Syndrome first started going viral on TikTok in mid-February 2026 and continued to spread over the following weeks. Many versions of the meme use a remix of \"What You Is\" and \"White Ferrari\" by Frank Ocean.",
  "title": "Across The U.S., Students Are Suffering From 'Baby Boo Syndrome' And TikTokers Are Documenting It For Clout"
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