ლ(•ω •ლ)
Grab
All meanings
In some families, ლ(•ω •ლ) is a playful way for cousins to claim a prized spot at the dinner table without arguing, like a gentle hand in a game of musical chairs
You might see a teacher use ლ(•ω •𝑙) in a chatroom when a student jumps ahead in class without raising their hand, as if saying they're grabbing the right to speak
During online shopping holidays, friends use ლ(•ω •ლ) to announce they're locking down the last item in a hot sale, like putting their hand on a prize just before the bell rings
In a workplace discussion about office space, someone might send ლ(•ω •𝑙) to show they want a bigger desk, as if they're claiming their territory with a hand gesture and a wink
Teenagers on a group chat use ლ(•ω •𝑙) when they want to take over a conversation they feel was ignoring them, like a quiet but confident way to say 'watch me