An open-mouthed wail with raised fists. The lowercase o’s on each side are fists held up to the face — a common kaomoji gesture for active crying, like rubbing tears away with both hands. Inside the parens, the eyes ; are dotted-and-stroked tear shapes, and the wide-open △ mouth is the universal kaomoji symbol for a loud, open cry.
This kaomoji is louder than the smaller quiet-crying variants. It is the equivalent of an audible sob rather than silent tears. The raised hands and the triangle mouth together create the picture of a small character throwing a small fit — sad, but in a way that is still cute and a little theatrical.
Use it for over-dramatic reactions to small disappointments: spilling coffee, missing a sale, your favorite character not appearing in the new episode. It is also good for friend-to-friend complaining where you are exaggerating for sympathy. On Discord and TikTok comments it lands well in fandom contexts. Not the right choice for serious sad messages — too much energy.
In Japanese the matching word is ないちゃう (naichau — ‘I’m gonna cry’) or わんわん泣く (wan-wan naku — to cry loudly). Pair with phrases like くやしい (‘kuyashii’ — ‘so frustrating’), なんで〜 (‘nande~’ — ‘whyyy’), or ひどい… (‘hidoi…’ — ‘meanie’).