Kid helps his class evade colds one dab at a time

To 'dab' has a whole new meaning now

If you thought the dab was dead, please scroll below and witness its resurrection.

Paul Ryan and Prince Harry killed the dab with their haphazard attempts to be hip, but one little boy single-handily saved the dictionary defined dance move with his health conscious effort that will hopefully usher in a very different second coming of the dab.

In a viral tweet, @IsThisShitOn shared a printed image of his son dabbing. It's cute, until you realize the photograph has been repurposed for his fellow classmates to learn a bit more about cleanliness. It's more than cute. It's perfect.

"Mrs. Fidler's class would like to remind you to Destroy All Bacteria when you cough or sneeze," the poster reads, using the word "dab" as an acronym for sneezing habits.

"This is what my son is doing at school," the original user shared.

Hats off to the young lad for using his talents to spread health benefits of dabbing across the Internet.

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