The "βακα…_〆(・ェ・*)" emote, also known as the "Baka Serious" emote, is a Japanese emoticon commonly used to express frustration or annoyance with someone's foolish behavior. The word "baka" means "idiot" or "fool" in Japanese, and the emoticon's serious expression and downward gaze convey a sense of disapproval. The symbol "〆" at the end of the emoticon represents a stylized version of the Japanese character for "shime," which can mean "end" or "closure."
- Sarcasm & Amusement:
"Oh, great idea. Let's just jump off a cliff. βακα…_〆(・ェ・*)" - Contempt & Joking:
"I can't even look at you right now. βακα…_〆(・ェ・*)" - Anger & Playfulness:
"You really thought you could beat me? βακα…_〆(・ェ・*)"
Show More
Examples: