Throwing Kaomoji
Copy throwing kaomoji and table-flipping text faces for venting frustration, tossing objects in jokes, and dramatic reaction memes.
Popular throwing kaomoji
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Venting frustration
Use a table-flipping kaomoji to dramatically express annoyance or frustration in a joking way.
Playful object tossing
Send a kaomoji throwing a ball, gift, or fun object to add a lighthearted, cartoonish reaction to a message.
Holiday and gift jokes
Use a throwing kaomoji with a gift or festive object to celebrate a holiday moment or surprise gift exchange.
Overreaction memes
Drop a dramatic throwing kaomoji as an exaggerated reaction to bad news or a ridiculous situation.
How to use throwing kaomoji
Venting comedic frustration
- Use the classic table flip for exaggerated annoyance.
- Follow with a lighthearted explanation of what went wrong.
- Consider a calming face afterward to show it was a joke.
Sports and game reactions
- Use a ball-throwing kaomoji for sports highlights or game plays.
- Pair with a play-by-play style comment.
- Keep the tone energetic and casual.
Holiday gift jokes
- Use a gift-throwing kaomoji for festive surprise messages.
- Pair with a holiday greeting or gift reveal.
- Keep the tone warm and celebratory.
Dramatic overreactions
- Use an intense throwing face for exaggerated shock or disbelief.
- Save it for genuinely ridiculous or funny situations.
- Follow with an explanation so the joke lands clearly.
Throwing Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Throwing Kaomoji meanings
( っ'-')╮ =͟͟͞͞🏀
A figure winding up and throwing a basketball, casual and playful.
(╯°^°)╯︵ 💣
A dramatic table flip hurling a bomb, exaggerated frustration or shock.
(っ'ヮ')╮=͟͟͞🎄🎁)`-' )
A figure tossing a wrapped holiday gift, festive and celebratory.
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
The classic table flip, throwing furniture in a fit of comedic rage.
(╯°ᵕ°)╯︵ ♡
A gentler table flip tossing a heart, showing exaggerated but affectionate frustration.
( っ'-')╮ =͟͟͞͞🏀 🦆
A figure throwing a basketball alongside a duck, silly and chaotic energy.
(∩>•)⊃⦆=͟͟͞͞➵
A figure hurling an arrow-like object with a scooping motion, energetic and quick.
(っ'-')╮=͟͟͞🍋)`-' )
A figure tossing a lemon, playful and slightly sour humor.
( っ'-')╮ =͟͟͞͞
A minimal winding-up pose without a specific object, ready to throw something.
(╯'□')╯︵ ┻━┻
A variant table flip with a different face, same dramatic furniture-throwing energy.
(ง ˃ ³ ˂)ว ⁼³₌₃⁼³
An intense face with an aggressive throwing motion and sound effect emphasis.
٩(^ᗜ^ )و ´-
A triumphant fist-pump face paired with a throwing-style flourish, celebratory energy.
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Throwing Kaomoji — background
The table flip went viral first
The classic (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ table flip is one of the most widely recognized kaomoji outside Japan, spreading through forums and meme culture.
Object swaps keep it fresh
Creators regularly swap the thrown object, from bombs to hearts to gifts, to fit different jokes while keeping the same throwing pose.
The 'put it back' tradition
A common follow-up tradition pairs an angry table flip with a calm face restoring the table, turning the joke into a mini two-part story.
What is throwing kaomoji?
Throwing kaomoji are text faces that show a figure hurling an object, from a classic table flip to a playful ball or gift toss.
What does the table flip kaomoji mean?
The table flip, written as (╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻, represents comedic rage or frustration, often used as an exaggerated reaction to annoyance.
Can throwing kaomoji be used for fun instead of anger?
Yes, versions that throw a ball, gift, or heart convey playful or celebratory energy rather than frustration.
When should I use a table flip kaomoji?
Use it when joking about being fed up with something, reacting to bad news dramatically, or venting in a lighthearted way.
Are throwing kaomoji rude to send?
They're typically read as humorous exaggeration rather than genuine anger, especially in casual chats.
Can throwing kaomoji fit sports messages?
Yes, ball-throwing versions work well for sports chats, game highlights, or casual play-by-play jokes.
Do throwing kaomoji work for holiday messages?
Yes, gift-throwing versions add a festive, celebratory feel to holiday greetings or gift exchange jokes.
What's the difference between a table flip and a regular throwing kaomoji?
A table flip specifically shows furniture being thrown in frustration, while other throwing kaomoji show balls, gifts, or other objects in a lighter context.
Can I reverse a table flip kaomoji to 'put it back'?
Yes, many people follow up an angry table flip with a calming face and the table symbol to show putting things back together, often as a joke.