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12 February 2025

  • 19:3419:34, 12 February 2025 YEP (hist | edit) [1,642 bytes] EmoteWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb '''YEP''' is a popular Twitch emote used to express agreement, affirmation, or acknowledgment. It features a simple, smiling face and is often used to confirm something said by the streamer or another viewer, to express enthusiasm for an idea, or to simply indicate that the viewer is paying attention. It carries a slightly more casual and emphatic tone than a simple "yes." ===History=== ===Usage=== YEP is used in a wide variety of contexts on...")
  • 19:2919:29, 12 February 2025 Xdd (hist | edit) [1,992 bytes] EmoteWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb '''xdd''' is a popular Twitch emote and emoticon used to express laughter, amusement, or extreme hilarity. It is a manipulated image of a cat with human teeth which appears to be laughing deviously. ===History=== The origins of xdd as an emoticon predate Twitch, emerging from general internet and chat culture. It's a variation of the "XD" emoticon, which itself is a sideways representation of a laughing face with closed eyes. The lowercase "xd...")
  • 19:0719:07, 12 February 2025 KEKW (hist | edit) [2,151 bytes] EmoteWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "thumb '''KEKW''' is a popular Twitch emote used to express laughter, amusement, or extreme hilarity. It depicts the Spanish comedian Juan Joya Borja (commonly known as "El Risitas") laughing hysterically. The emote is often used when something exceptionally funny or ridiculous happens on stream, or when a streamer makes a particularly bad joke or fails in a humorous way. It signifies a level of laughter beyond a simple "LOL" or "LUL." ===History===...")
  • 00:1900:19, 12 February 2025 CatJAM (hist | edit) [2,829 bytes] EmoteWiki (talk | contribs) (Created page with "100px '''catJAM''' is a popular animated GIF emote used on the streaming platform Twitch and other online communities. It features a small, white cartoon cat bobbing its head rhythmically to music, often accompanied by musical notes or sound wave visualizations. The emote is widely recognized for its simple yet expressive animation and its association with enjoying music and having fun. ==Origin and Development== ==Meaning and Usage== catJAM is p...")

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