The Internet is obsessed with $17.38 receipts, because Fetty Wap

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We wonder if it was all part of Fetty Wap's master plan to eternally alter the meaning behind the numbers "1738" when he released his summer chart-topper, "Trap Queen." Since the song was released, the Internet has been having a field day with the four digits, posting receipts that happen to amount to the now-mystical number:

A life goal has been reached. This was my receipt tonight. Fetty Wap would be proud. pic.twitter.com/Pq3XJCDASP

— Tyler Batiste (@TyBatiste) September 23, 2015

1738, which is melodiously crooned in the intro of the song, is a direct reference to the New Jersey rapper's squad: Remy Boyz 1738. The name is inspired by the cognac liquor that they consider to be 'the finest': Remy Martin 1738. 

Now the Internet has fallen in love with the numeral, as people are taking to Twitter and other social media forums to display receipts with the same four-digits. 

Mine and Jeremy's receipt 😂 fetty wap af pic.twitter.com/zvISFLuo20

— Bernadette (@Bitty_Watson) September 2, 2015

1738. 😈 Was going to tip $2, then I realized. My bank statement is going to be lovely. 😅😂 pic.twitter.com/FPPPGbxHkb

— Brent Jack (@BrentJamesJack) September 17, 2015

If you have your own 1738 receipt, please reply with proof in the comments. 

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