An over-the-top blowing-a-kiss face surrounded by sparkles and hearts. The Tibetan brackets ༼ and ༽ create a wide, rounded face. Inside, two ຈ characters serve as wide, expressive Lao-character eyes, and the digit 3 in the middle is doing kaomoji double duty as a puckered, kissing mouth. The arms ◟ and ◞ hold the face up, and the surrounding ⋅⋅⋅♡✦ decorations turn the moment into a full glittery display.
This kaomoji is in the ‘donger’ family — heavily decorated faces with non-Latin characters chosen for their visual shape rather than their meaning. The intent is performance: this is a kiss being blown to the entire room, not whispered to one person. The decoration makes it read as theatrical and over-the-top, in a fun way.
Use it when you want to send a flirty ‘mwah’ to a group — a Discord channel, a server full of friends, a Twitter/X reply chain. It also fits TikTok captions where exaggeration is part of the joke. Avoid it for serious one-on-one romantic moments, where a quieter kiss kaomoji works better.
In Japanese the matching gesture is なげキッス (nage kissu — ‘blown kiss’). Pair it with words like みんなだいすき! (‘minna daisuki!’ — ‘love you all!’) or ちゅちゅちゅっ for maximum playful effect.