Slow-Ass Motherfucking Jeff/SAMF JeffExplanationA Fan Nickname for Jeff Denlon originally coined by Dead Meat in its "The Kill Count" video for the movie. It quickly gained memetic status among Saw fans due to describing Jeff's much-despised inactive behavior during his trial pretty well.
KILLING! IS! DISTASTEFUL!ExplanationA memorable quote from John in the movie, which he uses to zip Hoffman's mouth when the latter tries to explain to him why he murdered Seth using a mock-up Jigsaw scenario. It's often used by fans to point out, in a humorous manner, his hypocrisy about how he's not a killer despite creating death traps and putting people (some even innocent) in them.
SaucisseExplanationIn French, the title of Saw VI is pronounced identically to "saucisse", the French equivalent of "sausage", making it become a subject of mockery among French-speaking audiences at the time of its release.
Due to Devon Bostick's role as Brent, it's not uncommon to find jokes about Rodrick Heffley (his most famous role that came about a year later) being in a Saw movie. These jokes range from saying Jigsaw is testing Rodrick, to calling the movie Saw VI: Rodrick Rules.
The Hoffmanator ExplanationHoffman was given this nickname specifically for the film, due to him becoming a Spree Killer and leaping on multiple levels of badass to the point that he may or may not have turned to an over-the-top persona for the series. The nickname itself is a Pun between "Hoffman" and "Terminator".
Quoting Linkin Park lyrics in the Horsepower Trap, because of their late lead vocalist Chester Bennington playing its lead victim Evan. "Crawling" and "In the End" are especially popular for this, the former due to the line "crawling in my skin, these wounds, they will not heal" (itself highly memetic in its own right) and the fact that the trap involves Evan having to rip the skin from his back, and the latter for the line "I tried so hard, and got so far, but in the end it doesn't even matter", which describes Evan's struggle pretty well.
Dripsaw ExplanationJohn's outfit in one of the flashbacks (including a hoodie and a backwards baseball cap) has attracted attention, especially in recent years, due to how out-of-place it looks for a man who otherwise wears simple casual clothes without much detail. The meme only spread further when Spiral later did a similar thing to depict a younger Zeke in another flashback, to the point that some fans petitioned for the same to happen in the then-upcoming Saw X.
When Spiral's title logo was first shown, many people noticed that it bore an uncanny resemblance to the Sega Dreamcast logo and made jokes about it being the villain.
"Saw Patrol."ExplanationSaw X's release date being moved to September 29th placed it on the same release day as PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie. With this occurring not long after the simultaneous release of Barbie and Oppenheimer, which led to the "Barbenheimer" meme, many have labeled this release date as "Saw Patrol" and state it to be the sequel to "Barbenheimer". Some detractors complain that this is a Forced Meme, given how intensely promoted it has been by both movies' distributors from the outset, whereas "Barbenheimer" came about and spread much more naturally. Similarly, while Barbie and Oppenheimer are both films with a significant overlap in audience if not tone and genre, very few people were actually interested in watching both Saw X and PAW Patrol: The Mighty Movie.
Boston Sawx Explanation A number of people have made jokes about pronouncing the movie's title as if it were a single word, pronounced as "Socks" in an exaggerated Boston accent.
Epic Bad Luck ExplanationIn the post-credits scene, Hoffman refers to Henry picking John, whom he describes as one of the worst people Henry's group ever could've to run a scam on, as this. The line gained a lot of mileage from Saw fans due to how hilariously cheesy it is.