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Japanese
Etymology
Originates from the 2channel phrase 人生オワタ\(^o^)/ (jinsei owata \(^o^)/ (\(O)/), “my life is over \(^o^)/ (\(O)/)”).
Symbol
\(^o^)/
- (dated) An emoticon representing banzai; long live.
- (sarcastic) An emoticon representing hopelessness and despair. FML. 🙃. It's so over.
- 昨日首になった\(^o^)/
- kinō kubi ni natta \(\^o\^)/
- Got fired yesterday 🙃🙃
Usage notes
- Sometimes used as an emoticon of joy by those who do not know of its origins.