2017 tháng 11 29, Brandon Specktor, “Your Dog Might Be Licking Its Mouth Because It Thinks You’re a Jerk”, trong Live Science[1]:
Dogs lick their own mouths, noses and jowls all the time. Certain cuteness-obsessed Internet communities call it a "mlem"; some animal behavior researchers prefer to call it mouth-licking, and offer many possible explanations for the quirky canine behavior.
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2019 tháng 6 22, Dot Wordsworth, “The barking world of ‘doggo lingo’”, trong The Spectator[2]:
Anyway, despite an extent less than a German shepherd’s mlem, the language of cute social media dog sites is known as DoggoLingo. It’s as well to be aware of such things.
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2017, 11 tháng 12, Jessica Boddy (for NPR), "Dogs are Doggos", in What Do You Meme, page 21:
When they stick out their tongues, they're doing a mlem, a blep, a blop. They bork. They boof.
2017, Matt Nelson, #WeRateDogs: The Most Hilarious and Adorable Pups You've Ever Seen, Skyhorse (→ISBN)
Not to be confused with a blep, a mlem is more dynamic and can occur multiple times over the standard duration of a blep. “Mlem, mlem, mlem.” “To obtain the peanut butter on his snoot, my dog did several mlems in a row.”
2016 tháng 11 25, “Mekazoo Co-Op Review”, trong Co-Optimus:
Every mekanimal's ability is tied to the action button, creating a seamless experience between hopping like a kangaroo or mlemming with the frog's tongue.