A face fully enraged with raised fist-arms. The ٩ and ۶ on each side are Arabic-Indic digit 9 characters used as raised arm-fists pointing outward — the kaomoji convention for “fight pose.” Inside, ╬ on each side of the face marks scrunched-skin anger lines (an X-shape used as anger marks on cheeks), ʘ are wide-open bullet eyes intensely focused, and 益 is the dense kanji used as a furious scowl-mouth.
This is one of the most maximalist angry kaomoji in common rotation. Every element amplifies the rage: the fight-pose arms, the X-mark cheek scrunches on BOTH sides, the bullet-eye intensity, and the dense 益 mouth. It is the kaomoji equivalent of a cartoon character with steam coming out of their ears.
Use it for performatively furious moments: jokey rage about something inconsequential, mock-mad reactions to friend banter, captions for hyperbolic anger. It is too dramatic to be genuinely threatening — the very excess signals that the user is performing rather than actually angry. On Discord it works as a rage-react. On Twitter/X it suits “WHEN they finally” caps-lock rant tweets. On TikTok comments it lands under “the rage I felt” content.
In Japanese the matching mood is げきおこ (gekioko — extreme anger), an internet-era intensifier that means more than おこ (oko, angry). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like ふざけんな (‘don’t mess around’), ゆるさん (‘I won’t forgive this’), or just CAPS expressions of outrage.