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What’s the “stupid ahh pumpkin” trend? Crazy Squash Goes Viral on TikTok
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What’s the “stupid ahh pumpkin” trend? Crazy Squash Goes Viral on TikTok

TikTokers are wasting no time getting in on the viral “stupid pumpkin ahh” trend, which is yet another fun way to represent your love for Halloween.

Halloween enthusiasts have taken over TikTok with their many scary tendencies. Whether it’s a Halloween-inspired makeup or set up a ‘boo basket,’ There are many ways to celebrate October 31st.

One of this year’s biggest Halloween trends is the ‘silly ahh pumpkin’ trend, which sees people carving their pumpkins with buck teeth, googly eyes and sometimes a pair of glasses.

On social media, the term “ahh” is another word for “ass.” This means the name of the trend translates to “stupid pumpkin.” TikTokers have used the pun to describe the fashion, as their carved pumpkins fit the normative description of a goofy face.

TikTok user “arabellavanderzee” asked her viewers to “rate our work” after sharing her take on the “dumb ahh pumpkin” trend.

“Spectacular,” commented one. “They are so clumsy,” added another.

TikToker ‘notgradymathison’ shared his ‘stupid ahh’ pumpkin, which saw him push the gourd off a ledge as if it had betrayed him.

“Stupid ahh pumpkin, amazed ahh pumpkin,” he captioned his video.

TikToker Salty Shelley even found a way to turn the “stupid ahh pumpkin” trend into a tasty culinary experience. Instead of carving a pumpkin, she took her cooking skills and whipped up “stupid mini pumpkin pies.”

“This is hilarious, I make a batch of these,” commented one impressed viewer.

While TikTokers have had fun carving silly characters into their pumpkins, they’ve also been busy celebrating Halloween in other festive ways.

A TikToker, known for his vibrant light shows, organized this year’s spooky holiday by decorate your mansion with a vibrant display to the tune of “Thunderstruck” by AC/DC. With each beat played, the lights in his house flash different colors, creating an electrifying effect.

Another content creator even decorated a 12 foot tall disco ball skeletonwhich many believed would cause a fire due to its mirror-filled exterior.

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