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The phrase (often transliterated from Ukrainian or surzhyk as болить мене серединка-серединка ) appears to be a phonetic interpretation of a viral audio clip or folk-style expression that has gained traction on social media platforms like TikTok.
The repetition of the word ("seredinka-seredinka") gives it a rhythmic, almost nursery-rhyme quality. This makes it catchy for audio trends. In digital culture, such phrases often become "shorthand" for complex emotions that are hard to put into words, allowing users to express vulnerability through humor. bolit_mene_seredinka_seredinka
Some use it to humorously describe the feeling after a workout (abdominal pain) or after eating too much. 3. Symbolic Meaning The phrase (often transliterated from Ukrainian or surzhyk
The middle / The center / The core.
It mimics the way a child might describe an illness to a parent—unable to point to a specific organ, they simply say the "middle" hurts. In digital culture, such phrases often become "shorthand"