Overview

Expression tags
Interpretation
Overview
(≖、≖╬) is a low-key angry kaomoji that looks like someone staring with a flat, unimpressed face while a little anger mark pulses at the side. It does not scream or shout; instead it radiates quiet annoyance, irritation and a very clear “I’m so done with this” mood. The feeling is closer to calm rage or sarcastic frustration than explosive anger.
Visual structure
- The outer parentheses form a simple face outline, keeping the design minimal and focused on the expression.
- The eyes ≖ ≖ are straight, flat symbols that resemble half-lidded, deadpan eyes. They suggest boredom, disdain or the feeling of looking at something you find ridiculous.
- The small 、 in the middle can be read as a tiny mouth or a nose. Because it is so understated, it makes the face look even more expressionless, like the character has no energy left to react.
- The ╬ on the side is a classic anger mark, similar to the popping vein symbol in manga and anime. It clearly signals that this calm-looking face is actually annoyed or irritated inside.
Put together, (≖、≖╬) shows a character who is outwardly calm and expressionless, but obviously upset. It is the digital version of rolling your eyes, crossing your arms and silently fuming.
Emotion and nuance
- Main feelings: annoyance, mild anger, being fed up, “cannot be bothered anymore”.
- Secondary feelings: sarcasm, cold humor, quiet judgment, emotional fatigue.
- Tone: reserved and controlled, but sharp. It does not beg for attention, instead it quietly tells others that you are not amused.
You can use (≖、≖╬) when someone is being dramatic, when plans keep changing for no good reason, or when you want to show that you are irritated but not at the point of yelling. It also works well as a dry reaction to silly gossip, pointless arguments or repeated mistakes.
Typical use cases
- Reacting to unnecessary drama in group chats or fandom arguments.
- Showing you are annoyed by last-minute changes, spam messages or repeated nagging.
- Replying to bad takes, jokes that go too far or comments you find stupid, without starting a big fight.
- Adding a layer of deadpan humor to posts about minor but persistent annoyances in daily life.
Usage guide
Tips
Core feeling
(≖、≖╬) carries a quiet, deadpan kind of anger. It is not about shouting in caps lock, but about showing that you are annoyed, unimpressed and tired of the situation. The mood is “I see what’s happening and I’m not amused”, perfect for low-energy rage, sarcastic replies and anti-drama reactions.
When to use
- When someone keeps bringing up the same drama and you want to signal you’re done listening.
- After yet another last-minute change to schedules, deadlines or plans.
- As a dry reply to bad takes, unfunny jokes or comments that miss the point.
- When spam, chain messages or unnecessary notifications won’t stop.
- To add cold humor to posts about small but persistent daily annoyances.
Example snippets
- “They changed the deadline again (≖、≖╬)”
- “Group chat drama part 999 today (≖、≖╬)”
- “You really sent the same meme five times (≖、≖╬)”
- “I woke up early for a meeting that got cancelled last minute (≖、≖╬)”
Tips / Notes
- Best used in casual settings: friend groups, fandom servers, game chats, social media replies.
- It works well when you want to keep things light but still communicate that something is bothering you.
- Avoid using it in very serious conflicts or professional emails; a deadpan kaomoji can make you look dismissive.
- For stronger emotion, you can pair (≖、≖╬) with a short phrase like “I’m so done” or “no more drama” so the tone is unambiguous.
Usage examples
Real conversation samples that feature this kaomoji.

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