How do you type a sobbing Emoji?

How do you type a sobbing Emoji?

Press the capital T key and then press the underscore (_) key. Press the capital T key again to create a “crying eyes” emoticon.

How do I make sad UWU?

The main part of sad Japanese emoticons is the tears. These are usually shown with a T or sometimes a ;….No tears.

( ≧Д≦) ((´д`)) (∩︵∩)
(︶︹︺) (@´_`@) (´_`)
(⊙︿⊙✿) (⌣_⌣”) (▰︶︹︺▰)
~(。☉︵ ಠ@)> ⊙︿⊙ ヽ(●゚´Д`゚●)ノ゚
(.﹒︣︿﹒︣.) (Θ︹Θ)ს ٩꒰´·⌢•`꒱۶⁼³₌₃

Is TT a crying face?

T.T = tears. American keyboard, type T consonant. Y.Y = tears. American keyboard, type Y consonant.

Is UwU a face or a sound?

Uwu is an emoticon depicting a cute face. It is used to express various warm, happy, or affectionate feelings. A closely related emoticon is owo, which can more specifically show surprise and excitement.

What does this emoji mean T_t?

crying face
Symbol. T_T. An emoticon representing a crying face.

How do you use sad emoticons in Japanese?

The main part of sad Japanese emoticons is the tears. These are usually shown with a T or sometimes a ;. You can also throw other small circles around the outside of the face to show tears flying as well. You can also use characters like / and \\ to cover up their eyes to make it look like the emoticon is sobbing.

How do you make a scared Japanese emoji?

For scared Japanese emoticons you pretty much just want to use / or to cover the emoticon’s eyes. You can also make pretty much anything with an open mouth such as Д and raised arms. Adding a ε= to make the kaomoji run away in fear is awesome too.

How to copy and paste Japanese emoticons?

The only reason you clicked on the japanese emoticon you want to copy. As soon as you click on one of the japanese emoticons. That japanese emoticon will be copied automatically. You will see a copy sign on the top left. Now you can also paste copied japanese emoticons.

Are your kaomojis scared?

These poor kaomojis are scared. Why by looking at them I’d even say some of them are terrified. Look at them, some of them are even running away in fear! I don’t know what it is that has these Japanese emoticons so spooked but if you’re frightened by something, or maybe it’s Halloween or something then these are the perfect emoticons to use.

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