The "( ۶•̀Д•́)۶( ●❛ö❛)" emote or "Scolding my kid" emote is a combination of two Japanese emoticons. The first part "( ۶•̀Д•́)۶" represents a person raising their arms in anger or frustration, while the second part "( ●❛ö❛)" represents a crying face. Together, the emote is often used to express scolding or disciplining a child.
- (Anger) & (Frustration):
"I've told you a hundred times not to leave your toys out! ( ۶•̀Д•́)۶( ●❛ö❛)" - (Frustration) & (Annoyance):
"I'm so annoyed that you keep interrupting me when I'm talking! ( ۶•̀Д•́)۶( ●❛ö❛)" - (Displeasure) & (Aggravation):
"I'm not happy with your behavior, stop talking back to me! ( ۶•̀Д•́)۶( ●❛ö❛)"
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