Troll Face Kaomoji
Copy troll face kaomoji and rage comic style text faces for savage comments, meme replies, and trolling your friends online.
Popular troll face kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Troll Face Kaomoji copy and paste
196 text faces shown in All.
Troll Face Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Meme comment replies
Drop a troll face kaomoji under a meme or hot take to signal you're baiting a reaction without typing a single word.
Group chat trolling
Send a rage-comic style face mid-conversation to derail a serious thread or wind up a friend who takes things too seriously.
Forum and gaming banter
Use a raised-fist rage face after a clutch win or a lucky troll move to mock an opponent in gaming lobbies and forums.
Sarcastic reactions
Reply to an obvious statement or a bad take with a smug troll kaomoji instead of writing out a sarcastic comment.
How to use troll face kaomoji
Meme replies
- Pair a troll face with a one-word caption like 'bruh' for maximum effect.
- Use the classic Lenny face when the joke is suggestive rather than aggressive.
- Save the crying rage face for replies to obviously fake outrage posts.
Gaming lobby banter
- Drop a raised-fist rage face after winning a match to needle your opponent.
- Use the two-armed rage face when someone rage-quits a game.
- Keep it to one kaomoji per message so it reads as a quick jab, not spam.
Group chat pranks
- Send the fake voice-message waveform to prank friends into thinking you left an audio clip.
- Follow up a troll kaomoji with silence to let the confusion land.
- Use sparingly so the joke stays funny instead of annoying.
Forum and comment sections
- Reply to an obvious or repetitive comment with a smug troll kaomoji instead of typing a full response.
- Use the deadpan stare face for a silent 'really?' reaction to a bad take.
- Avoid the harsher faces on serious or sensitive threads.
Troll Face Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Troll Face Kaomoji meanings
(ી(΄◞ิ౪◟ิ‵)ʃ)
A stretched, mocking grin that reads as classic troll-face energy, ideal for teasing someone who fell for a joke.
ヽ༼ ಠ益ಠ ༽ノ
A raised-arms rage comic face shouting in all caps energy, used to mock overreactions or fake outrage.
ლ(ಠ益ಠლ)
A two-armed rage face gripping the sides of the text, a strong pick for full meltdown trolling moments.
༼ ͒ ̶ ͒༽
A blank, deadpan rage-comic stare that works as a silent 'really?' when someone says something dumb.
༼ ༎ຶ ෴ ༎ຶ༽
A crying rage face with scribbled eyes, perfect for mocking someone who is clearly salty about losing.
♡*(ू•‧̫•ू⑅)♡⋆*ೃ:.✧
A sparkly heart-eyed face used ironically, dropped after baiting someone into an obvious troll setup.
༼⍢༽
A minimal shocked rage face, quick to type and good for a fast 'gotcha' reaction in chat.
ヽ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ノ
A wide-armed staring rage face, the internet's go-to for calling out an awkward or suspicious comment.
༼ ͒ ͓ ͒༽
A stubby-armed rage guy variant, useful for a lighter jab that still lands as mocking.
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A fake audio waveform format that trolls people into thinking you sent a voice message.
( ͜.人 ͜.)𓀐𓂺
A smug composed face with decorative marks, good for a condescending 'nice try' reply.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
The iconic Lenny face itself, the most recognizable troll kaomoji for suggestive or cheeky trolling.
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A second fake voice-message waveform variant for repeating the audio-message troll gag.
༼;´༎ຶ ༎ຶ ༽
A weepy rage-comic face with a wobbling mouth, used to mock someone throwing a tantrum online.
ᡕᠵデ气亠 Ak47 ✓
A stylized text tag mimicking a weapon label, dropped as an absurdist troll non-sequitur in chat.
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Troll Face Kaomoji — background
Born from rage comics
Troll face kaomoji trace their attitude back to early 2010s rage comics, translating drawn expressions like Troll Face and Rage Guy into typeable text characters.
The Lenny face went global
The Lenny face kaomoji became one of the most copy-pasted characters on the internet, spreading through forums and chat apps as a universal suggestive-troll signal.
Fake waveforms fool real people
The audio-waveform troll kaomoji work because messaging apps render voice notes in a similar bar shape, making the prank surprisingly convincing at a glance.
No image needed
Because troll kaomoji are built from Unicode text, they load instantly and survive copy-paste across platforms that would otherwise strip out image memes.
What is troll face kaomoji?
Troll face kaomoji are text-based faces styled after rage comics and internet troll memes, built from Unicode characters instead of images so you can paste them anywhere.
Where can I use troll face kaomoji?
They work well in meme comments, gaming chats, forum replies, group chats, and anywhere you want a quick mocking or sarcastic reaction without writing a full sentence.
Do troll face kaomoji work on every platform?
Yes, since they are made of standard text characters they display on Discord, Twitter/X, Reddit, Instagram captions, and most messaging apps without needing image uploads.
Are troll face kaomoji rude to send?
They're generally read as playful teasing rather than genuine insults, but context matters, so save the harsher ones for friends who share your sense of humor.
What's the difference between troll kaomoji and rage comic faces?
Rage comic faces originated as drawn images with names like 'Rage Guy' and 'Troll Face'; the kaomoji versions recreate that same mocking expression using only text characters.
Can I use troll face kaomoji in usernames?
Short ones like the Lenny face work fine in usernames, but longer multi-character faces may get cut off by platform character limits.
Why do some troll kaomoji look like fake voice messages?
The waveform-style entries mimic a voice message bar as a visual gag, tricking chat recipients before they realize it's just text.
How do I copy a troll face kaomoji?
Tap or click any kaomoji on this page and it copies instantly to your clipboard, ready to paste into any chat or comment box.
Are troll face kaomoji the same as ASCII art?
Some entries here lean toward small ASCII art pieces, while others are compact kaomoji; both styles are included because they serve the same trolling purpose.