Talk:go brrr

A10 machine gun before money printer?
The page https://slang.net/meaning/go_brrr says without sources that "The phrase originated within memes [of] the A-10 Warthog military aircraft "solving" problems by firing its powerful machine guns at them. (When firing, the Warthog's machine guns produce a "brrrt" sound.)" There could be other sources, and it seems likely that the phrase is new enough the first use would soon have been captured in the Internet Archive, http://archive.org, but I don't know how to do a search that way. 2600:1700:3EC0:AEE0:6438:CB1B:6BB0:200B 17:16, 19 February 2023 (UTC)