Reel Stripping

riːl ˈstrɪpɪŋ

Reel stripping is a social media growth strategy that automates the process of finding, editing, and publishing short-form videos at scale. Instead of manually creating clips from long-form content, marketers use AI agents and automation tools to source high-performing videos from platforms like YouTube, podcasts, livestreams, and interviews, identify the most engaging moments, edit them into vertical short-form content, add captions, resize them for platforms like TikTok, Instagram Reels, and YouTube Shorts, and publish them automatically.

Definition:

A playful internet term derived from “delusional,” used to describe someone who is humorously unrealistic or overly hopeful about
something.
It’s often used in a light-hearted, joking way to describe a person who believes in an outcome that is extremely unlikely or who confidently expects something that everyone else knows won’t happen. Instead of being harsh, the term carries a fun, meme-like tone—implying that the person is living in their own optimistic fantasy world.

People online often use it to tease friends, influencers, or fictional characters who set impossibly high expectations, make bold assumptions, or stay positive in situations where the odds are clearly against them. The word has become part of modern internet slang, especially in social media comments, fandoms, and comedic posts.

Example Sentences:
  1. She’s so delulu if she thinks her favorite celebrity noticed her in the crowd.
  2. I know it’s delulu, but I still believe I’m going to win that giveaway.
  3. He stayed delulu all semester thinking the teacher wouldn’t check homework.
  4. We’re being delulu, but maybe the final episode will actually have a happy ending.
  5. My friends call me delulu because I always imagine the most unrealistic outcomes—and enjoy it.
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