Two faces facing each other in a heart-eyed kiss. On the left, the ɔ (open-o letter) is doing duty as an arm reaching over to embrace, the eyes ◠ ◠ are gentle upward arcs, and the digit 3 is the puckered kiss-mouth. On the right, the second face has ♥ ♥ literal heart-shaped eyes (in love), ▽ a wide open smile, ` a side accent, and ❁ a flower decoration. Between them, the kiss is happening.
The heart-eye treatment on the right face is the standout detail. Replacing eyes with hearts is a long-standing convention for “completely in love” in cartoons and emoji, and seeing it in kaomoji form gives the same instantly-readable signal. The flower ❁ next to the receiving face adds a softness — like petals are falling around the romantic moment.
Use it for clearly-romantic content where you want to lean into the trope: anniversary posts, partner-tagged photos, Valentine’s content, couple memes. It is bigger and more committed than a single kiss kaomoji — best for moments where understatement would be wrong. On Discord and Twitter/X it works in flirty exchanges between mutuals; on Instagram captions it fits couple announcements.
In Japanese this maps to ラブラブ (rabu rabu — “in love love,” used to describe a couple obviously smitten). Pair this kaomoji with phrases like だいすきすぎる (‘daisuki sugiru’ — “I love you too much”), あいしてる (‘aishiteru’ — “I love you”), or just キス! (‘kisu!’ — “kiss!”).