The ¯\(©¿©)/¯ emote, also known as the "shruggie" or "meh" emoticon, is a symbol used to express uncertainty, confusion, or indifference. It consists of a person shrugging their shoulders with raised arms, and a face featuring a horizontal line for a mouth and two dots for eyes. The origins of the shruggie are unclear, but it gained popularity on the internet in the early 2010s and has since become a widely recognized symbol of ambivalence or apathy.
- Uncertainty:
"I'm not sure if I should go to the party tonight or not ¯\(©¿©) /¯" - 2. "Why Meh?":
This emote is a combination of the words "why" and "meh," and it is used to express indifference or lack of enthusiasm towards something. It consists of the word "why" written in lowercase letters followed by the word "meh" written in uppercase letters. Here are some examples: - 1. "¯\(©¿©) /¯":
This emote is commonly known as the "shruggie" and is used to express confusion or uncertainty. It consists of a person shrugging their shoulders with the arms raised and hands forming the shape of the letter "C." Here are some examples:
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