Overview

Interpretation
Overall feeling
凸(`△´#) is a loud, rude and very expressive anger kaomoji. The leading 凸 looks like a hand sticking out with one finger raised, so the whole face feels like someone flipping the bird while shouting in frustration. The triangle mouth and popping anger mark make it clear that this is beyond mild annoyance – it’s noisy, spiky, and intentionally impolite, often used in a half-comedic, half-serious way.
Visual structure
- The 凸 at the front is drawn like a hand with one finger extended. In text culture, it is often read as a middle-finger gesture, representing direct rudeness or strong protest.
- Inside the face, the backtick ` and the accent ´ form sharp, angled eyes or eyebrows pointing inward. This creates a tense, glaring expression that feels ready to snap.
- The △ in the center acts as a triangular mouth. Compared with a round mouth, the triangle shape feels more noisy and aggressive, like a wide open shout or a sharp, shouting beak.
- The full-width # at the end is often used similarly to the classic anime anger marks, reinforcing the sense of pent-up pressure and irritation.
Put together, these elements create a character who is: raising a rude hand gesture, glaring angrily, shouting with a sharp mouth, and literally marked by stress. It is a compact little explosion of attitude.
Emotional nuance
Typical feelings expressed by 凸(`△´#) include:
- Open anger or outrage, especially when something feels blatantly unfair
- Rude frustration, when you no longer want to be polite about how annoyed you are
- Comedic overreaction, playing up how mad you are in a dramatic, goofy way
- A kind of rebellious “I really don’t care about your rules” energy
Depending on context and who you send it to, it can be read as jokingly angry or seriously offensive, so tone matters a lot.
Typical usage scenarios
- Reacting to trolls, cheaters, or griefers in games when you feel completely done with them.
- Complaining about sudden changes, broken promises or ridiculous decisions that mess up your plans.
- In rant threads or group chats where everyone is loudly trash-talking the same annoying issue.
- Playfully flipping off a close friend after they prank you or make a savage joke at your expense.
In short, 凸(`△´#) is for moments when you want to send a raw, rude burst of anger or protest, with a clear “I’m mad and I’m not being nice about it” vibe, often wrapped in anime-style exaggeration.
Usage guide
Tips
How to use 凸(`△´#) naturally
凸(`△´#) is a very strong and rude anger kaomoji. It works best in informal spaces with people who understand your sense of humor. Treat it like sending a middle-finger meme: powerful for emphasis, but risky if the relationship or context is not safe.
When to use
- When ranting with close friends about something extremely annoying or unfair.
- After being trolled, griefed or cheated in a game and you’re venting in private chat.
- In meme-style posts where rude, exaggerated rage is clearly part of the joke.
- As a playful “I’m so mad at you right now” reaction to friends who pranked or roasted you.
- When you want to emphasize that you’re done being polite about a certain problem.
When to be careful
- Do NOT use 凸(`△´#) with strangers, bosses, teachers, or clients – it will likely read as very disrespectful.
- In serious discussions (mental health, grief, trauma), rude rage can come off as insensitive or cruel.
- If the other person is already upset or insecure, this kaomoji may feel like a direct attack, not a joke.
Example phrases
- "These hackers ruined another match again 凸(`△´#)"
- "They changed the plan last minute and blamed us for it 凸(`△´#)"
- "You ate my snack without asking 凸(`△´#) (jk but I’m salty)"
- "Another useless update, still no bug fix 凸(`△´#)"
Tip: Reserve 凸(`△´#) for safe spaces and people who know you’re joking or venting. If you’re not sure how they’ll take it, use a softer angry kaomoji instead.
Usage examples
Real conversation samples that feature this kaomoji.

Example 1

Example 2