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A devious lick (also known as a diabolical lick, dastardly lick, or nefarious lick, amongst other names) is an illegal TikTok trend in which North American middle school and high school students posted videos of themselves
stealing Theft (, cognate to ) is the act of taking another person's property or services without that person's permission or consent with the intent to deprive the rightful owner of it. The word ''theft'' is also used as a synonym or informal short ...
, vandalizing, or showing off one or more items they stole in their
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, typically from a
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(or, in some cases, merely pretending to have done so). The trend went viral on
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in 2021 and has resulted in the arrests of many students as well as various warnings being issued by police departments. It was also reported in some schools in the countries of Canada, Australia, America, and Germany.


History

The trend originated on September 1, 2021, after the TikTok user jugg4elias posted a video showing a box of disposable masks they claimed to have stolen from school, with the caption "A month into school... devious lick". Similar videos with the term "devious lick" soon flooded the platform, with students stealing items from bathrooms, such as
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and
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dispensers, toilet paper roll shields, urinals, sinks, mirrors, and floor and ceiling
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s. Eventually, students allegedly began stealing items outside of the bathrooms, including exit signs, telephones, smart boards, and
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s. The videos were typically accompanied by a sped-up version of
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's " Ski Ski BasedGod". The videos' captions often modify the name of the trend with synonymous adjectives, such as "mischievous" or "diabolical licks," etc. Various schools began taking action against the trend, warning students of serious consequences and arrests. Some schools in
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had reported their toilets being sprayed with red food coloring and other forms of vandalism. In
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, 42 soap dispensers were ripped out from school bathrooms within the span of one week. In
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, a bathroom had all of its urinals and toilets clogged with enormous amounts of paper towels, while other toilet paper was ripped out and thrown to the ground. Another video also showed a student stealing a classmate's pants while the latter was sitting in a bathroom stall. More serious vandalism attributed to the trend involved broken mirrors and light fixtures. In
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, three students were arrested from two high schools, as well as one 15-year-old who was arrested for damaging and stealing soap dispensers at Bartow High School. In
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, eight students were charged over the trend, with four receiving theft and four receiving vandalism charges. In
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, a student from
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was charged for vandalizing a park bathroom near the school. In
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, a 15-year-old was arrested for stealing a school toilet paper dispenser. In May and June 2022,
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, an
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institution, had all the letters of their sign spelling "Cornell University" within the College Town Bridge stolen, with progress of the crime and missing letters posted on Instagram.


Reactions


Platform response

The original devious lick video was removed on September 13, and TikTok subsequently began removing videos featuring the trend. It was banned by TikTok on September 15 for violating its community guidelines against illegal activities, by which time the "devious" hashtag had over 235 million views. The hashtag and related search results were redirected to an error message about TikTok's Community Guidelines.


Public response and countertrend

In addition to schools and the police, various media commentators condemned the trend. Journalist Brock Colyar of ''
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'' demonstrated that three separate videos of supposed "devious licks" were, in fact, all staged, with one video of a student supposedly stealing a microscope actually being of a microscope the student owned at home, and critiqued the media and political response as a
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. After the media backlash and crackdown on devious licks, some TikTok users began participating in a countertrend known as "angelic yields", where users anonymously donated items to their schools, such as bottles of soap and rolls of toilet paper, typically to replace whatever had been stolen during a devious lick, or to hide a gift for someone to find, often in the form of a small amount of
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.


Similar trends

Although the trend may have ended, the common idea of vandalism of school property continued. In 2025, a similar trend emerged, nicknamed "The Chromebook Challenge" or "F Students Are Inventors". The new trend similarly encourages school damage, mainly with vandalism of Chromebooks by inserting conductive materials such as
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s into the USB ports until it catches fire. The trend, similar to Devious licks, which would play a specific audio, The Chromebook Challenge often features audio of influencer Ben Azoulay saying "The F Students Are Inventors, they're so fucking creative, that whatever they were trying to teach them in class." Although similar incidents, such as bathroom vandalism, similar to the Devious Licks trend have occurred in May 2025.


Amplification by Targeted Victory

In March 2022, the ''Washington Post'' reported that Facebook's owner
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paid Targeted Victory—a consulting firm backed by supporters of the U.S. Republican Party—to coordinate lobbying and media campaigns against TikTok, without disclosing any connection linking back to Meta. Its efforts included recruiting local reporters to put out stories, writing letters and
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s in the name of concerned parents, and drawing attention to trends such as "devious licks" and "Slap a Teacher" that actually originated on
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. Spokespersons of Targeted Victory and Meta defended their firm's roles.


See also

* Milk crate challenge, a risky physical challenge that also gained popularity on TikTok in 2021 *
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References

{{Challenges 2020s fads and trends 2021 neologisms TikTok trends category:Vandalism in Canada Vandalism in the United States Crimes Juvenile delinquency Theft Internet memes introduced in 2021