The "ε=ε=(*ノ´Д`)ノ" emote, also known as the "Little Scared Boy" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express fear, anxiety, or panic. The three "ε" represent the boy's hair standing on end, while the "(ノ´Д`)ノ" represents his arms raised in fright. It is often used humorously in online conversations or social media posts.
- Enthusiasm & Hesitation:
"I really want to ask my crush out, but what if they say no? ε=ε=(*ノ´Д`)ノ" - Euphoria & Fright:
"I just got a promotion at work, but now I'm worried I won't be able to handle the added responsibility. ε=ε=(*ノ´Д`)ノ" - Delight & Dread:
"I'm so happy to be going on this blind date, but what if they turn out to be a creep? ε=ε=(*ノ´Д`)ノ"
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