Carl Friedrich Gauss just got his mathematical function turned into a fashion statement. The "Gaussian Dip" is a perfectly respectable bell curve that's been studying probability distributions since 1809, while "Gaussian Drip" is what happens when a 19th-century mathematician unexpectedly becomes a style icon. Honestly, if Gauss knew his distribution function would someday be used in a meme about fashion swagger, he might have stuck with astronomy instead. Then again, the man did invent modular arithmetic at age 18, so perhaps he deserves some street cred after all.