A person pointing at a small surprised bear. The left face has a ❀ flower decoration, ´ and ` content brow accents, •ᴗ• cute soft eyes-and-mouth — clearly kawaii. The ノ in the middle is an extended arm/finger gesture pointing rightward. The right side is the bear: ʕ ʔ brackets, ╹ and ╹ surprised wide-open eyes, ﻌ a small open mouth, and `˵ a small body-line under one ear.
This is a scene: a person is selecting or showing off a bear. The bear’s reaction (those wide ╹ eyes) signals ‘oh, me?’ or mild surprise at being chosen. It is the kind of multi-character kaomoji that works because both characters have distinct expressions — the person is decisive, the bear is reactive.
Use it when picking something or someone out — voting in a poll, choosing a winner, calling someone out in a wholesome way (‘this person is my favorite ノʕ•ᴥ•ʔ’). It fits Discord pinging contexts, Twitter/X ‘shoutout to’ replies, and TikTok captions about choosing favorites.
In Japanese this gesture is これ! (‘kore!’ — ‘this one!’) with a pointed finger. Pair with あなたにきめた (‘anata ni kimeta’ — ‘I’ve decided on you’ — the Pokémon-trainer phrase) or きみがいちばん (‘kimi ga ichiban’ — ‘you are the best’).