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NO STEP ON SNEK

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What does No step on snek mean?

“No step on snek” is an abbreviation of the Gadsden Flag and shows a poorly drawn doodle of a snake with the line “No step on Snek” written below it.

In the original flag the phrase instead is “don’t tread on me” and dates back as far as the American Revolution.


What's the origin of No step on snek?

The iconic flag is originating from the War of Independence used by the American Navy during the revolution.

It is still a popular symbol in American culture and is often referenced to this day, allowing it to be adopted by the meme community as well in 2015, when a comic spelling of the word snake as “snek” started to spread across the internet.


Spread and Usage[edit]

How did No step on snek spread?

The iconic flag is originating from the War of Independence used by the American Navy during the revolution.

It is still a popular symbol in American culture and is often referenced to this day, allowing it to be adopted by the meme community as well in 2015, when a comic spelling of the word snake as “snek” started to spread across the internet.

Soon after this, variations of the Gadsden flag began surfacing on various sites, such as Reddit, 4chan and Tumbr, with the phrase “No step on snek”.



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