A character reaching to scoop up a bear. The left side is a small person — ੭ and ੭ Gurmukhi-script arms, ˊ and ˋ content brow accents, ᵕ a soft smile — opening their arms to receive the bear. The right side is the bear face with ᵔ teddy-bear ears, asymmetric / and // blush marks (one cheek blushing more than the other), and a Cherokee Ꮂ snout.
Compared with the symmetric variants in this family (bear-01, bear-08), this one has slightly off-center blush lines, giving the bear a tilted, slightly bashful look. It is the same basic ‘I am picking up a bear’ composition, but with a small character-design wink: the bear seems to be turning its head as if camera-shy.
Use it for affectionate ‘I want to hold this’ moments — sharing a beloved character, plushie photos, or cozy artwork on TikTok / Instagram. It works on Discord servers for plush/teddy-bear fandom communities, and on Twitter/X as a reaction to soft content.
In Japanese this scene maps to だっこ (dakko — to scoop up and hold). Pair this kaomoji with words like ぎゅっとしたい (‘gyutto shitai’ — ‘I want to squeeze it’), もふもふ (‘mofu mofu’ — fluffy), or くまさん、こっちおいで (‘kuma-san, kotchi oide’ — ‘bear, come over here’).