A pouty, sulking-angry face with a raised fist. The lowercase o on the left is a clenched fist held up to the face — body language for indignation. Inside the parens, the eyebrows -` and ´- are slanted inward in a frown, and the katakana д serves as a pursed, defiant mouth. The trailing 。 adds a small cheek-puff outline.
This is small-scale annoyance, not full-on rage. The face is closer to a pout than a shout. It reads as ‘I am mad and I want you to know I am mad,’ rather than ‘I am going to do something about it.’ The single fist (instead of two) keeps the energy contained.
Use it for low-grade grumpiness — getting interrupted, being told no, mild teasing back at a friend. It is good in friendly contexts where everyone knows the anger is performative. On Discord and Twitter/X, it pairs well with playful complaints. On TikTok comments, it works under content that mildly upsets you but isn’t worth a real reaction.
The Japanese onomatopoeia for this exact mood is ぷんすか (pun-suka) — a cute, performative anger. Pair this kaomoji with words like もう! (‘mou!’ — ‘ugh!’), ひどい! (‘hidoi!’ — ‘meanie!’), or ぷんぷん (pun-pun — sulking). It is the face of a small character determined to be taken seriously by someone bigger.