|c==( -T ) Small Hit All examples Click to copy The "|c==( -T )" "Small Hit" emote is typically used to express a feeling of being slightly hurt or offended by something that someone has said or done. It can be used in a variety of situations, such as when someone makes a joke at your expense that you didn't find funny, or when someone says something that you disagree with or find insulting.Here are some examples of when you might use the "|c==( -T )" "Small Hit" emote:1. Disagreement: "Confused: I don't think that's right. |c==( -T )|"2. Offense: "Angry: That was really rude. |c==( -T )|"3. Embarrassment: "Embarrassed: I can't believe I did that. |c==( -T )|"4. Disappointment: "Disappointed: I thought we were friends. |c==( -T )|"5. Sarcasm: "Sarcastic: Oh wow, great idea. |c==( -T )|"Overall, the "|c==( -T )" "Small Hit" emote is a way to express mild hurt or offense in a lighthearted and non-confrontational way. It can be used in a wide range of situations and is often paired with other emotions to convey a more nuanced message. More examples →