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Emotes are a special type of chat in WoW. The word 'Emote' indicates that you are communicating an action, not directly saying something. The following is a list of Emotes that can be used in the game. These emote commands can also be used in macros. Some of them have associated animations and sound. I did attempts for this thing for a week 8 hours a day. But it all came up to about 1 black long collar and a good short collar. If you these items and want one my username is pretendz. Looking for someone to trade me! Me next to the Emote. Jamagram me saying Lol deal! Emoticons or emotes are faces and symbols that can show how penguins feel. They usually appear in speech bubbles accessed by clicking on the 'Emote Menu' or by pressing 'E', followed by various keys what are usually the first letter of the noun. A similar feature, emojis, appear in Club Penguin Island. 1 List of Emotes 2 Emoticon and Action Shortcuts 3 Glitches 4 Trivia 5 Gallery 5.1 Club.

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When words just aren’t enough, there’s Emotes: Twitch-specific emoticons that viewers and streamers use to express a number of feelings in chat. Emotes are the of Twitch culture. They’re a language of their own. They’re also a way for Partners and Affiliates to reinforce their branding and personalities, and give fans ways to celebrate epic moments, poke fun at fails, spread love in chat, and become active members of your community.
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Emote Lexicon
Global Emotes are emotes that every user on Twitch has access to, while Custom Emotes are specific to a given channel, unlocked by subscribing to that channel. Emotes are represented with a code (like :bleedpurple:), with custom emotes starting with a prefix for that channel (like KayPea’s :kaypGood: and :kaypRainbow:). By clicking the smiley face at the bottom of the chat box, you can look at all of the emotes available to you. You can also type in a semicolon in chat and a list of emotes will begin to autofill for you.
Here’s a handy glossary of some of our most popular emotes so you can jump into Twitch chat and join the conversation.
Emote Code | Emote | Meaning |
:Kappa: | Sarcasm or wry humor. Kappa is our signature emote. | |
:HeyGuys: | A casual greeting. Used when joining chat, or when welcoming someone to a stream. | |
:LUL: | Laughter. The emote version of Laugh Out Loud. | |
:CoolStoryBob: | Our version of “Cool story, bro.” Used sarcastically when someone is saying something unimportant or babbling. | |
:4Head: | :Laughter, but in a slightly mocking way. Often used as pity laughter when someone tells a lame/dad joke. | |
:FrankerZ: | DOG! Used where there’s discussion about a dog or when a dog is shown on stream. Generally, dog stuff. | |
:Jebaited: | For when someone is “baited or tricked”. Often used in games where the player is surprised or lured into a trap. | |
:PJSalt: | When someone gets “salty” at their game or team. Often used in esports or pro gamers’ channels. | |
:NotLikeThis: | Used to express dismay at an outcome, usually due to bad luck or a misplay. | |
:WutFace: | Used to express shock, disgust, or to note a loud, disruptive noise on stream. | |
:VoHiYo: | Used to celebrate anime, JRPGs, and everything otaku culture. Also used when something gets fixed. | |
:SeemsGood: | Casually agreeing that something is good or okay. Twitch’s own “thumbs up”. | |
:ResidentSleeper: | For when there’s a lull in action, a boring cut scene or event, or when someone literally falls asleep. | |
:bleedPurple: | We often say “BleedPurple” to represent Twitch pride, and this emote is the visual representation. | |
:TwitchUnity: | Twitch Unity is how we celebrate diversity and inclusion in our community. | |
:GivePLZ: | Used when asking for something, often a game or prize. Sometimes paired with its mirror, :TakePlz: | |
:CoolCat: | Not a whole lot to it - it’s a cat that’s cool. You can use it when you see a cat. Especially if it’s cool. | |
:CurseLit: | Our version of the popular “fire” emoji. Often used in the same way. The purple version of this emote is :TwitchLit:. |
Custom Emotes
Custom emotes are available once you become an Affiliate. As long as your emote(s) meet the size and quality requirements and abide by our Emote Guidelines, you can upload and manage them directly in your dashboard under settings. Partners can unlock more emotes as they grow; you can read how here.
You can design these emotes and other sub perks any way you’d like, but sometimes an empty canvas can be a little daunting, especially if you’re not artistically inclined. Many streamers reach out to artists to help create them out - a friend, a fellow streamer, or even one of their viewers.
Related education videos
Highlight: Creator Camp: Managing Emotes with RayApollo and Mike S.
Meaning
5Head is a variant of one of the original emotes created for the streaming website Twitch.tv.
The emote features Cadburry with an enlarged forehead and distorted version of the original emote 4Head, very similar to the DreamWorks character called Megamind.
The emote can be used to react to situations where the streamer makes a great play on Twitch.tv, indicating “high intelligence” or to mock one for misplaying.
Origin of the emote
Based on a picture taken of Twitch.tv streamer called Cadburry (real name unknown), the emote was uploaded to Twitch.tv as part of the FrankerFaceZ collection in 2018, which is a browser extension that enhances your viewing experience on the site by adding many new unique emotes, chat features, etc. to your liking.
Spread of the emote
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Since its a variant of an original Twitch.tv emote, it has been very popular on the site and widely used on many streamers’ channels, such as xQc and m0xyy.
As of 10/12/2019 according to the website StreamElements, 4Head is the 28th on the list of most popular/used emotes on the website Twitch.tv, making it one of the more popular emotes.
Further information/sources
- Know Your Meme – 5Head