Funny Meme Sounds That'll Make Your Tesla Go Viral
Vine booms, bruh sounds, and TikTok hits. Warning: people will stare.
Why Meme Sounds?
Meme sounds are:
Top Meme Lock Sounds
Classic Vine Era
Vine Boom
The deep, dramatic bass sound that punctuates everything. The ultimate meme sound.
Bruh Sound Effect
A simple "bruh" that says it all. Perfect for everyday use.
Among Us "Sussy" Sound
That impostor reveal sound that took over the internet.
TikTok Favorites
Oh No (Remix)
The catchy "oh no, oh no, oh no no no" that soundtracks disaster.
Bing Chilling
For the John Cena fans and meme enthusiasts.
Emotional Damage
Steven He's iconic phrase as an audio clip.
Timeless Classics
Windows XP Error
The nostalgic error sound that everyone knows.
MLG Air Horn
Loud, proud, and impossible to ignore.
"Hello There"
General Kenobi's greeting from Star Wars. Prequel memers, unite!
GTA Wasted
The slow-motion "Wasted" sound effect.
Meme Sound Categories
Reaction Sounds
Music & Remix
Movie/TV Quotes
Internet Classics
Considerations
Volume Warning
Meme sounds are often designed to be LOUD. Be mindful of:
Context Matters
Great for:
Maybe reconsider for:
Making the Most of Meme Sounds
Swap Regularly
Keep a collection of meme sounds on your USB and rotate them based on mood or trending topics.
Record Reactions
People's reactions to a good meme sound are priceless. Keep your phone ready!
Share the Joy
When someone asks "what was that sound?", you've successfully brightened their day.
FAQ
Which meme sound gets the most reactions on Tesla?
Vine Boom is the all-time reaction champion. The deep bass hit carries across a parking lot and is instantly recognizable. Emotional Damage gets the most laughs from people who recognize it. Among Us sounds get the most "wait, what was that?" double-takes from people who haven't played it.
Are meme sounds appropriate for all situations?
Meme sounds are great for casual driving and car meets, but worth reconsidering in work parking lots, quiet neighborhoods late at night, or formal events. Vine Boom at full volume in an underground parking garage at 6 AM will not make you friends. You can always swap back to a quieter sound by re-selecting on your USB drive.
Can I use a TikTok sound as my Tesla lock sound?
Yes, if you can get the audio as a WAV file at 44.1kHz, 16-bit PCM. Our audio converter accepts MP3 and other formats and converts them automatically. For TikTok sounds, you'd need to find the audio file separately (TikTok doesn't export audio directly). Many popular TikTok sounds are already in our Memes collection.
How often do meme sounds get old?
Popular meme sounds have surprisingly long shelf lives β Vine Boom and Bruh have been consistently downloaded for years. More trend-specific sounds (referencing a specific viral moment) can feel dated in months. If you want something durable, pick a sound tied to a franchise (a movie quote, a game sound) rather than a specific internet moment.
Will a meme lock sound embarrass me in public?
Depends on your tolerance and the situation. In casual settings it's usually a conversation starter. If you're regularly parking near the same people (work, apartment complex), expect comments. The easiest way to manage it: keep a second "neutral" sound on the USB drive and switch when needed.
Download Meme Sounds
Browse our Memes category for the latest collection. All sounds are:
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