{"slug":"homer-simpson-bush","name":"Homer Simpson Bush","url":"/templates/homer-simpson-bush.jpg","w":960,"h":723,"top":"NOPE","bottom":"","alternateFormats":[{"slug":"homer-simpson-bush-gif","label":"GIF Version"}],"sourceVideo":"https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_lPJ9J-6vDw","description":"Homer slowly backs into a hedge and disappears. Four panels show the full retreat: standing, sinking, gone, and re-emerging on the other side. The universal visual for quietly removing yourself from an awkward situation.","keywords":"homer simpson bush meme, homer hedge meme, homer disappearing meme, homer backing into bushes, simpsons bush meme, nope meme simpsons","year":1994,"origin":"From The Simpsons Season 5, Episode 16 (\"Homer Loves Flanders,\" 1994). After an awkward encounter with Ned Flanders, Homer slowly backs into a tall green hedge beside a brown fence, disappearing completely before popping out the other side. The scene plays in four stages: Homer standing in front of the bush, Homer halfway absorbed, the bush with Homer gone, and Homer emerging on the far side. This retreat became one of the most recognizable \"nope, I'm out\" reaction images online, used whenever someone decides to exit a conversation, situation, or argument without saying a word. For a different style of avoidance, see Monkey Puppet (staying put but visibly uncomfortable). For another Simpsons escape reaction, see Ralph Wiggum I'm In Danger (not leaving despite clearly needing to).","format":"classic","howToMake":["Homer is standing next to the hedge, ready to vanish. Load the four-panel template","Top text describes the situation you're backing away from. Bottom text is optional; sometimes the silent retreat says everything","The four panels read left to right, top to bottom: arrival, retreat, gone, re-emergence. Place text where it won't cover Homer's disappearing act","Bold white Impact over the green hedge and brown fence pops clearly. A single line across the top works best","Make your exit: Download the PNG or Share Homer's tactical retreat wherever someone needs to quietly leave a situation"],"exampleCaptions":["WHEN SOMEONE STARTS TALKING ABOUT THEIR CRYPTO PORTFOLIO",""],"exampleAltText":"Homer Simpson backing into a bush meme about leaving when someone talks about crypto","exampleRefreshDate":"2026-03-12","seo":{"aliases":["Homer Disappearing Into Bushes","Homer Hedge Meme","Homer Bush Retreat","Simpsons Bush Meme","Homer Backing Away Meme","Homer Nope Meme"],"description":"A four-panel image from The Simpsons. Top-left: Homer Simpson stands in front of a tall green hedge in a white shirt and blue pants, looking ahead. Top-right: Homer has backed halfway into the hedge, his torso vanishing into the leaves. Bottom-left: The hedge is now empty; Homer is completely hidden, with only a tiny tuft of yellow hair visible. Bottom-right: Homer re-emerges from the other side of the hedge, unchanged, as if nothing happened. A brown wooden fence runs along the bottom of every panel.","definition":"Four panels. One hedge. A complete tactical withdrawal without a single word spoken. Homer Simpson silently backs into a bush, disappears, and comes out the other side. The meme represents every time you quietly remove yourself from an awkward, boring, or hostile situation rather than deal with it.","useCases":[{"category":"Social Escape Maneuvers","examples":["When the conversation turns to politics at Thanksgiving dinner","Slowly walking away when two friends start arguing in front of you","Seeing someone you know at the grocery store and reversing your cart down the aisle","When a coworker starts oversharing about their weekend","Realizing the group hangout has turned into a couples event and you're the only single person"]},{"category":"Work Avoidance","examples":["When your boss asks for volunteers and makes eye contact with you","Quietly logging off Slack when someone posts \"quick question\" at 4:55pm","Hearing your name mentioned in a meeting you thought you were invisible in","Walking past the break room when you hear \"we need to talk about the budget\""]},{"category":"Internet & Online Retreats","examples":["Opening Twitter, seeing the trending topics, and immediately closing the app","Reading the first three words of a group chat argument and backing out","When a simple question in the comments turns into a 200-reply war","Seeing someone post \"unpopular opinion\" and knowing it's about to get ugly"]},{"category":"Family Gatherings","examples":["When your relatives start asking why you're still single","Your uncle starting a sentence with \"back in my day\"","When someone pulls out their phone to show you photos and it's their entire camera roll","The moment a family dinner shifts from eating to interrogating your life choices"]},{"category":"Dating & Relationships","examples":["When your date mentions they don't believe in tipping","Hearing \"we need to talk\" and immediately wanting to merge with the nearest piece of furniture","When your partner's friend starts telling you about essential oils","Recognizing your ex at a party and finding the nearest exit"]},{"category":"Public Situations","examples":["When the street performer makes eye contact and starts walking toward you","Seeing your neighbor heading to your front door while you're still in pajamas","When someone at a party starts tuning a guitar","Realizing the \"quick errand\" is going to take an hour based on the line"]}]}}