That's a Good WORD (Office Software Pun Meme)
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Overview
This meme is a humorous two-panel image composed of screenshots from Twitter/X posts, centered around wordplay on Microsoft Office software names. The first panel features user Krueger's post: "When you Excel they spreadsheet about you" — here, "Excel" is used both as the name of the spreadsheet software and as a verb meaning to perform exceptionally well, while "spreadsheet" is turned into a verb to mean spreading rumors or gossip. The second panel shows user Yemi's response: "You made a power point" — another pun, where "PowerPoint" (the presentation software) is recontextualized as making a strong, impactful point. The meme includes real people's profile pictures, and a small "Stake" watermark is visible in the bottom right corner. The joke relies on the double meaning of the software names as everyday actions, creating a relatable and funny take on success and workplace gossip.
Origin notes
As stated in the provided additional information, this meme's source is Reddit, where it was posted with the original title "That's a good WORD". The image itself is a compilation of two separate Twitter/X posts edited together to form a conversational joke. There is no indication of this being a remix or repost of an earlier meme, so it is considered an original creation in its combined form. The "Stake" watermark suggests it may have been shared on the Stake platform, but the primary cited origin is Reddit's meme community.