Entity: QWQ
QWQ is a typed emoticon representing a crying face, often used in a semi-serious or comical sense. It has different interpretations in various contexts, including a meaning of extreme threat in Korean slang.
QWQ
Etymology
QWQ is a typed emoticon that combines the letters Q and W to create a face representing crying. The Q's symbolize tears streaming from the eyes, while the W forms a squiggly mouth.
Definition
QWQ is an emoticon commonly used to express crying, typically in a semi-serious or comical manner. It is related to other crying faces that use Q's for eyes, such as Q.Q, q.q, or simply QQ.
Historical Context
The origin of QWQ as an emoticon is rooted in internet culture and online communication. It has become a popular way to convey emotions and reactions in digital conversations.
Cultural Significance
In Korean slang, QWQ has been interpreted to mean "NOT EVEN DEATH CAN SAVE YOU FROM ME," adding a layer of extreme threat to its usage. This discovery has led to varied interpretations and cultural significance of the emoticon.
Related Concepts
- QQ: Another emoticon representing crying, commonly used in online communication.
- QAQ, qaq: Variations of crying emoticons with different facial expressions.
See Also
A typed emoticon expressing crying, often in a semi-serious or comical sense, with variations in interpretation across different cultures and languages.