Silly, gross-out text faces for jokes and reactions

Picking Nose Kaomoji

Copy picking nose kaomoji and silly, gross-out text faces for jokes, group chats, and reactions that need a laugh instead of a compliment.

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Picking Nose Kaomoji ASCII art

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Group chat jokes

Drop a picking nose kaomoji when a friend says something ridiculous, using the silly gross-out face instead of a plain laughing emoji.

Roasting friends

Reply to a bad take or an obviously fake excuse with this kaomoji to playfully call it out without typing a single word.

Meme captions

Pair the kaomoji with a meme-style caption for posts about awkward, cringe, or oddly specific moments.

Reaction comments

Use it as a quick comment reply on a video or post that's so absurd it deserves a gross, silly reaction rather than a normal one.

How to use picking nose kaomoji

Group chat roasting

  • Save it for close friends who will read the joke as playful, not mean.
  • Pair it with a short caption calling out the ridiculous thing that happened.
  • Use the more subtle faces if you want the joke understated.

Meme captions

  • Match the face to the tone of the meme, silly versus dramatic.
  • Keep the caption short so the kaomoji does the comedic work.
  • Use the laughing-mouth version for punchline reveals.

Awkward moment reactions

  • Use the confused, question-mark version when the moment is more baffling than gross.
  • Send it solo as a quick nonverbal reply.
  • Follow up with a joke once someone asks what it means.

Comment section replies

  • Keep it to one kaomoji per comment so it reads as a quick jab.
  • Use it on posts that are clearly meant to be funny, not serious.
  • Avoid it on posts where the tone could be misread as an insult.

Picking Nose Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Picking Nose Kaomoji meanings

( ͡° ͜ʕ ͡°)

A single curved finger shape beside an otherwise ordinary face implies mid-pick mischief.

⪽‿ܠ⪾

A minimal curved symbol pairs with a small connector mark to suggest a finger poking upward, kept deliberately abstract.

( ͜。 ͡ʖ ͜。)

Small drowsy eyes with a subtle hooked mark suggest a distracted, absent-minded pick.

:*/

A short slash and asterisk combo works as a compact, symbolic stand-in for the gesture.

ठʖठ

Simple round eyes with a plain mouth keep the face casual while the surrounding context implies the joke.

(0‿⊃0)

A curved bracket shape beside a small mouth suggests a finger raised near the face.

(^་།^)

Wavy diacritic marks over the eyes give an exaggerated, cartoonish silly expression.

(º𐹰_º)

Unusual stylized eye characters make the face look deliberately weird and off, fitting the gross-out joke.

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A knife emoji beside a smug mouth mark escalates the joke into an over-the-top, dramatic reaction.

(ↂ⼼_ↂ)

Circular symbols in place of eyes give the face an intentionally odd, cartoonish look.

༵̈

A single decorative diacritic mark stands alone as a minimalist, almost abstract reaction symbol.

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A repeated dot-and-slash pattern forms a gag-style symbolic effect used for shock or disgust.

(͒ꉻ_۝ꉻ͒)

Ornate bracket-style eyes frame a small mouth, giving the face a fussy, overly dramatic look.

( ô ‸ ō )....?????

Wide confused eyes followed by a string of question marks suggest a baffled reaction to something awkward.

(͜ʖ͡°)⌨️

A sly sideways glance paired with a keyboard mark suggests typing something a bit gross mid-conversation.

Picking Nose Kaomoji — background

Minimalism over literalism

Most picking nose kaomoji avoid literal imagery, relying on a single curved bracket or hooked symbol to imply the gesture without spelling it out.

A niche comedy category

This style of kaomoji sits firmly in gross-out humor, a small but recognizable corner of text-face culture alongside other exaggerated reaction faces.

Punctuation does the punchline

A single extra character, like an added question mark or slash, is often enough to shift the joke from silly to full-on absurd.

What is picking nose kaomoji?

Picking nose kaomoji are text faces that use symbols and punctuation to reference the classic gross-out gesture, usually for jokes, roasts, or exaggerated reactions.

When should I use a picking nose kaomoji?

Use one in casual group chats or comment replies when a joke, meme, or awkward moment calls for a silly, over-the-top reaction instead of a normal emoji.

Are picking nose kaomoji rude?

They're meant as lighthearted, joking reactions among friends rather than genuine insults, so context and tone with the recipient matter.

Can I use these in professional messages?

No, they're best kept to casual conversations with friends since the gag doesn't fit formal or workplace communication.

Why are some of these kaomoji so abstract?

Many use minimal symbols like a single curved bracket or dot rather than literal imagery, keeping the joke implied instead of overly graphic.

Do picking nose kaomoji work well in memes?

Yes, their exaggerated, silly tone pairs naturally with meme captions about cringe or awkward situations.

Is there a difference between the plain and knife versions?

The plain versions keep the joke subtle with just a face, while versions combined with a knife emoji push the reaction into a more dramatic, comedic extreme.

Can I copy more than one at a time?

Yes, tap or click each kaomoji you want and paste them one at a time wherever you're typing.