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Start digging in your butt, twin! If this silly phrase sounds familiar, you’ve probably spent a lot of time on TikTok over the last few months. But what exactly does it mean? In this article, we’ll explain what SDIYBT means, where it comes from, and how people are using it on TikTok. Keep reading to learn everything you need to know!

What does SDIYBT stand for?

SDIYBT is short for “start digging in your butt, twin.” This nonsensical phrase is often used on TikTok to make other people laugh; it doesn’t have a particular meaning. The phrase comes from a SpongeBob edit in which Plankton asks a robot for a Krabby Patty, and it responds, “Start digging in yo butt, twin.”

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What does SDIYBT mean?

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  1. This phrase is pretty nonsensical, but teens on TikTok are using it in a few different ways. In most cases, it’s just a funny phrase people say to make their friends laugh. Sometimes, it can be a way of telling someone to lock in, or stay focused.[1] It can also be used to refer to someone who has “brainrot,” as the stereotype is that people who use “SDIYBT” are somewhat mindless.
    • The phrase originated from a SpongeBob edit (which we’ll explain in detail in the section below), and many TikTokers share videos of them lip-syncing to the audio.
    • SDIYBT is frequently used as a hashtag on videos related to the original edit or the sound.
    • While it sounds a bit crass, SDIYBT is just a harmless phrase kids and teens use to be silly.
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Where does SDIYBT come from?

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  1. Between May and July 2025, many memes using the phrase “digging in yo butt” popped up on sites like TikTok and Instagram. While it’s unclear why the meme blew up, TikToker @oe.ytv1 took it a step further on July 4th, posting an edit from the SpongeBob SquarePants episode “Welcome to the Chum Bucket.” In it, Plankton asks a robot with SpongeBob’s brain to make him a Krabby Patty, and the robot responds, “Start digging in yo butt twin.”[2]
    • The video gained over 350,000 views in about 2 weeks. Other TikTokers then began posting videos lip-syncing to the sound.
    • The phrase was quickly shortened to the acronym “SDIYBT.”
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SDIYBT TikTok Trend

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  1. A lot of creators are getting in on the fun, posting their own variations of the meme. Some make other SpongeBob edits featuring the phrase, others sing the phrase to the tune of different songs, and some just talk about how much they can’t stop saying the phrase. Here are some examples:
    • This TikTok posted by @low_effort_memes features another SpongeBob edit, in which SpongeBob descends from the ceiling in an angel costume, singing, “Mr. Krabs, start digging in your butt, twin.”
    • This TikTok by @sunaisswagg simply uses the original SDIYBT audio with the caption, “I fear this will be a new vocal stim.”
    • TikToker @imfaithelizabeth shared a video of her singing “start digging in your butt, twin” to the tune of “All I Wanted” by Paramore.
    • TikToker @betusboi shared a video in which he impersonates different characters saying “Start digging in your butt, twin.”
    • This TikTok by @aprelemarie features an edit of SpongeBob characters Squidward and Squilliam Fancyson, in which Squilliam tells Squidward he needs to “start digging in your butt, twin.”
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How to Use SDIYBT

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  1. While SDIYBT is usually just a nonsensical phrase, it can be a way of telling someone to lock in and focus on the task at hand. If your friend is distracted, you might say “SDIYBT” to call out the fact that they’re not paying attention and just “digging in their butt.” Here are some examples:[3]
    • “Helloooo, Earth to [name]! Are you there? … Okay, well SDIYBT I guess.”
    • “How’d you miss that shot? Pay attention! SDIYBT.”
  2. Usually, SDIYBT doesn’t have a particular meaning; it’s just used for shock value and to make others laugh. Saying SDIYBT can be a great way to ease tension and lighten the mood, whether in person or in a TikTok comment. Here are some examples:
    • “My dog just sneezed. SDIYBT.”
    • Friend 1: “I’m so going to fail that math test tomorrow.” Friend 2: “SDIYBT.”
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Other TikTok Memes & Slang

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  1. Can’t get enough TikTok memes? Neither can we! Take a look at some of our other articles to learn more about popular memes and TikTok slang:
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Raven Minyard, BA. Raven Minyard received her BA in English and Creative Writing from Sweet Briar College in 2020. While in college, she served as the Coeditor-in-Chief of Sweet Briar's literary magazine Red Clay and has since gone on to write for publications such as The Zillennial Zine and Halloween Every Night. Raven recalls reading articles from wikiHow's early days during her childhood and is thrilled to now write for their content team. She enjoys learning about new interests and topics with each article she writes and hopes to help audiences of all backgrounds continue to learn new and exciting things.
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