There's a new meme going around the Internet and it is a pretty special one; dubbed 'draking,' it involves pictures of Drake's head on handicap signs. Reminding the world of his humble beginnings as Jimmy on 'Degrassi: The Next Generation,' it's a clever and hilarious pun on his unfortunate nickname, Wheelchair Jimmy.
The term 'draking' was coined by the masterminds behind the fun venture, Toronto-based journalist/blogger Lauren O’Neil and her boyfriend Steven Stinson. Spotted around the Canadian city, 'draking' is quickly gaining a fan base. What started as a gag has become a viral meme. O’Neil tells Buzzfeed, "My boyfriend made the stickers last Wednesday and we’ve been ‘draking’ the town ever since. We just want to make people smile."
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Toronto Couple Starts 'Draking' By Putting Drake's Face on Handicap Signs
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