“SNL” star Chloe Fineman is breakin' too (Electric Boogaloo) channeling the viral Aussie B-Girl Olympian

Rachel Gunn just got Fineman'd.

Breaking had its big debut at the 2024 Olympics in Paris ... which has led to at least one viral moment that has inspired scratched heads, endless memes, and now a Chloe Fineman impression.

Fineman took to TikTok where Rachel Gunn, a.k.a. b-girl Raygun, has gone infamous for her routine at the Olympics representing Australia.

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<p>chloefineman/Tiktok</p> Chloe Fineman, b-girl Raygun

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Chloe Fineman, b-girl Raygun

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Gunn is a 36-year-old former ballroom dancer turned professor at Macquarie University in Sydney with a PhD in cultural studies. Clad in her green and yellow tracksuit, Gunn didn't do the Land Down Under proud with her "creative" moves, prancing and kangaroo-hoppin' her way right out of the competition without earning a single point.

Fineman donned a similar hue, and borrowed a few moves, to mimic Gunn, and while Fineman is clearly no breaker, in her defense — neither is Gunn.

“I was never going to beat these girls on what they do best — their power moves,” Gunn told the AP. “What I bring is creativity.”

That Raygun was among the best that Australia had to offer does not bode well for the country's future in the sport, but Gunn was just happy to be there.

“It was amazing. Such an amazing experience,” she told Yahoo Sports. “What a stage, what an arena, what a crowd. Music was great. Like, oh, so, so grateful for the opportunity.”

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"All hail RAYGUN. Girl hopped like a kangeroo and ate???" Fineman captioned her video.

Yes, if she ate Vegemite directly before performing. What an unforgettable Olympics. In more ways than one.

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