Discord Kaomoji #17

(ノ͡ ° ͜ʖ ͡°)ノ︵

Japanese name
ちゃぶだいがえし
Reading
ちゃぶだいがえし
Mood
neutral
Style
kawaii
Tags

A Lenny Face flipping a table. The (ノ on the left is the start of the flip-gesture: a face with one arm coming down. Inside, ͡ ° and ͡° are Lenny-style raised-eyebrow round eyes, ͜ʖ the Lenny smirk-mouth. On the right, )ノ is the other arm extending out, ︵ is the table arc (a sideways tilde used as the curve of the table mid-flip), and ┻┻ is the table itself upside down (box-drawing characters that look like the legs of a flipped table).

The (╯°□°)╯︵┻━┻ tableflip kaomoji originated in Japan as ちゃぶだいがえし (chabudai-gaeshi — “flipping the low dining table”), a cartoon-comedy gag from earlier Japanese animation. It became a global meme around 2013. The Lenny-faced variant fuses two meme traditions into one rage-or-mock-rage gesture.

Use it for mock-rage moments: frustration with a difficult game, jokey response to bad news, internet-rage reactions where you don’t want to seem genuinely angry. On Discord it works in gaming and complaint channels. On Twitter/X it suits quote-tweets of frustrating content. On Reddit it lands in salty-but-jokey comments. Avoid using it for genuine anger — the Lenny face signals comedy.

In Japanese the matching idiom is ちゃぶだいがえし (chabudai-gaeshi — table-flip). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like もうやめた (‘mou yameta’ — “I quit”), ふざけんな (fuzakenna — “don’t mess with me”), or やってられん (‘yatterare-n’ — “I can’t deal with this”).

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