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Big dick energy: what is it, who has it and should we really care?
It is a phrase that is ‘a thing’, according to the collective wisdom of the internet – but do you have BDE?
Celebrities deemed to possess ‘big dick energy’: (L-R) Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Pete Davidson, Cardi B and Idris Elba. Composite: REX/Epa/Getty
Last modified on Wed 27 Jun 2018 07.47 BST
Big dick energy – you know it when you see it. Not physically – well, not necessarily. It’s an attitude. A swagger. A vibe.
You don’t even need a penis to have BDE. Rihanna, for example? Really strong BDE. David Beckham, not so much.
But those who took a 20-minute break from social media and returned to find their timeline full of big dick energy chat are asking each other: what is it?
What is the average penis size? Find out with this interactive graphic
And then, sotto voce: do I have it?
While it sounds like it has been round forever, the phrase first appeared on Twitter this week in relation to Ariana Grande.
Grande tweeted, then deleted, about the generous endowment of her fiance Pete Davidson. The internet was delighted. Davidson, a comedian and star of Saturday Night Live who is very charismatic but perhaps not conventionally attractive, “exudes big dick energy”, according to Twitter user @babyvietcong, who had borrowed the phrase from a tweet by @imbobswaget.
Pete davidson is 6’3 with dark circles, exudes big dick energy, looks evil but apparently is an angel, and loves his girl publicly the only thing wrong w him is that he’s a scorpio but anyway.....id married him within a month too
The internet nodded collectively: yeah, that makes sense. Big dick energy. It’s a thing.
BDE has always been with us, even if we haven’t the phrase to describe it: it’s charisma and confidence, coupled with the ability to almost instantly make other people feel good. In some ways, it’s the opposite of toxic masculinity.
“Big dick energy does not care for your pathetic gender binary and will not pander to it,” wrote Vice. “Chris Hemsworth wielding a ludicrously big hammer with arms the size of cows and yelling a lot? Feeble big dick energy. Cate Blanchett simply standing there smirking, but, like, only using her eyes somehow? Powerful, powerful big dick energy.”
According to the Verge: “Rihanna? Big dick energy. Cardi B? Big dick energy. Cate Blanchett? Big dick energy.” It’s apparently unanimous re: Cate.
The Cut described it as “a certain gait – sort of like you’ve got a massive dick swinging around – but also a twinkle in the eye, like if you look right at that twinkle you can see a dick swinging in the eye.” Justins Bieber and Theroux have got it, they thought; Idris Elba for sure; Timberlake, not so much.
As for the Trump administration? The president himself has small dick energy, same as Jared and Ivanka. But Scaramucci has BDE, as does Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon.
*extremely cool youth pastor voice*
you know who had real big dick energy?
You could play this game all day. Who has the big dick energy, and who doesn’t? Play it on your bosses. Play it on your city. New York, for instance, could break your cervix every time you fly into JFK. Sydney used to have it until the lockout laws.
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Play it on colleagues, or on your favourite writer, or on forms of public transport.
Play it with yourself: do you have big dick energy? And if not, why not?
BDE should be celebrated (it is rare that the internet arrives at something actually fun), but it’s also a little limiting. For years most women didn’t have to worry about our dick size, a small compensation for the other crap we put up with. But now we have another ideal to live up to.
It will be a great day when the female equivalent is a thing: let’s call it Powerful Vagina Energy. When women are celebrated for their feminine power, and when all those beta men out there get recognised for their awesome PVE.
Until then, we’ll have to go with what we were given (if we are lucky): BDE.
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Available for everyone, funded by readers
Big dick energy: what is it, who has it and should we really care?
It is a phrase that is ‘a thing’, according to the collective wisdom of the internet – but do you have BDE?
Celebrities deemed to possess ‘big dick energy’: (L-R) Cate Blanchett, Rihanna, Pete Davidson, Cardi B and Idris Elba. Composite: REX/Epa/Getty
Last modified on Wed 27 Jun 2018 07.47 BST
Big dick energy – you know it when you see it. Not physically – well, not necessarily. It’s an attitude. A swagger. A vibe.
You don’t even need a penis to have BDE. Rihanna, for example? Really strong BDE. David Beckham, not so much.
But those who took a 20-minute break from social media and returned to find their timeline full of big dick energy chat are asking each other: what is it?
What is the average penis size? Find out with this interactive graphic
And then, sotto voce: do I have it?
While it sounds like it has been round forever, the phrase first appeared on Twitter this week in relation to Ariana Grande.
Grande tweeted, then deleted, about the generous endowment of her fiance Pete Davidson. The internet was delighted. Davidson, a comedian and star of Saturday Night Live who is very charismatic but perhaps not conventionally attractive, “exudes big dick energy”, according to Twitter user @babyvietcong, who had borrowed the phrase from a tweet by @imbobswaget.
Pete davidson is 6’3 with dark circles, exudes big dick energy, looks evil but apparently is an angel, and loves his girl publicly the only thing wrong w him is that he’s a scorpio but anyway.....id married him within a month too
The internet nodded collectively: yeah, that makes sense. Big dick energy. It’s a thing.
BDE has always been with us, even if we haven’t the phrase to describe it: it’s charisma and confidence, coupled with the ability to almost instantly make other people feel good. In some ways, it’s the opposite of toxic masculinity.
“Big dick energy does not care for your pathetic gender binary and will not pander to it,” wrote Vice. “Chris Hemsworth wielding a ludicrously big hammer with arms the size of cows and yelling a lot? Feeble big dick energy. Cate Blanchett simply standing there smirking, but, like, only using her eyes somehow? Powerful, powerful big dick energy.”
According to the Verge: “Rihanna? Big dick energy. Cardi B? Big dick energy. Cate Blanchett? Big dick energy.” It’s apparently unanimous re: Cate.
The Cut described it as “a certain gait – sort of like you’ve got a massive dick swinging around – but also a twinkle in the eye, like if you look right at that twinkle you can see a dick swinging in the eye.” Justins Bieber and Theroux have got it, they thought; Idris Elba for sure; Timberlake, not so much.
As for the Trump administration? The president himself has small dick energy, same as Jared and Ivanka. But Scaramucci has BDE, as does Kellyanne Conway and Steve Bannon.
*extremely cool youth pastor voice*
you know who had real big dick energy?
You could play this game all day. Who has the big dick energy, and who doesn’t? Play it on your bosses. Play it on your city. New York, for instance, could break your cervix every time you fly into JFK. Sydney used to have it until the lockout laws.
10 things you need to know about vaginas
Play it on colleagues, or on your favourite writer, or on forms of public transport.
Play it with yourself: do you have big dick energy? And if not, why not?
BDE should be celebrated (it is rare that the internet arrives at something actually fun), but it’s also a little limiting. For years most women didn’t have to worry about our dick size, a small compensation for the other crap we put up with. But now we have another ideal to live up to.
It will be a great day when the female equivalent is a thing: let’s call it Powerful Vagina Energy. When women are celebrated for their feminine power, and when all those beta men out there get recognised for their awesome PVE.
Until then, we’ll have to go with what we were given (if we are lucky): BDE.
... as you join us today from Russia, we have a small favour to ask. Through these turbulent and challenging times, millions rely on the Guardian for independent journalism that stands for truth and integrity. Readers chose to support us financially more than 1.5 million times in 2020, joining existing supporters in 180 countries.
With your help, we will continue to provide high-impact reporting that can counter misinformation and offer an authoritative, trustworthy source of news for everyone. With no shareholders or billionaire owner, we set our own agenda and provide truth-seeking journalism that’s free from commercial and political influence. When it’s never mattered more, we can investigate and challenge without fear or favour.
Unlike many others, we have maintained our choice: to keep Guardian journalism open for all readers, regardless of where they live or what they can afford to pay. We do this because we believe in information equality, where everyone deserves to read accurate news and thoughtful analysis. Greater numbers of people are staying well-informed on world events, and being inspired to take meaningful action.
We aim to offer readers a comprehensive, international perspective on critical events shaping our world – from the Black Lives Matter movement, to the new American administration, Brexit, and the world's slow emergence from a global pandemic. We are committed to upholding our reputation for urgent, powerful reporting on the climate emergency, and made the decision to reject advertising from fossil fuel companies, divest from the oil and gas industries, and set a course to achieve net zero emissions by 2030.
If there were ever a time to join us, it is now. You can power Guardian journalism and help sustain our future. Support the Guardian from as little as $1 – it only takes a minute. If you can, please consider supporting us with a regular amount each month. Thank you.
© 2021 Guardian News & Media Limited or its affiliated companies. All rights reserved. (modern)
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