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60 hilarious Thanksgiving memes that are a little too relatable for turkey day 2023
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Date:2025-04-16 07:20:02
Did we just catch you hiding in the bathroom on your phone this Thanksgiving?
Maybe you need a laugh during a break from your dysfunctional family dinner. Maybe you're looking to fill your social media channels with witty Thanksgiving memes to celebrate the season of stuffing.
Whatever your situation is this turkey day, we've got the funniest Thanksgiving memes to go along with your wine and gravy.
Thanksgiving memes don't get butter than this
Go feast mode with these turkey memes
These memes are about the star of the show: the Thanksgiving turkey! Whether you're a traditional turkey eater or opting for an infamous tofurkey, you'll gobble these right up.
Give 'em "pumpkin" to talk about at the table
Thanksgiving isn't Thanksgiving without the works: turkey, mashed potatoes, stuffing, cranberry sauce. These memes will have you feeling stuffed and silly while you're passing your favorite dishes around the table.
When the Christmas season starts a little too early
After Thanksgiving comes the start of the Christmas season. It seems like Black Friday can't get any earlier until your relatives are scrambling to finish their seconds to leave for the mall. Whether you're an early Christmas season celebrator or a pre-December hater, these memes will have you rolling.
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