Bowing Emoticon (Pictograph of a Person Prostrating)
Full Form of ORZ
What is ORZ?
ORZ (often written as orz or OTL) is a Japanese-origin emoticon used in texting, social media, and online gaming to represent a person kneeling or bowing deeply in a gesture of respect, apology, defeat, or frustration. The letters visually create a stick figure: the 'O' is the head, the 'R' forms the arms and upper body, and the 'Z' shows the bent legs and feet touching the ground. In India, ORZ gained popularity among gamers, anime fans, and youth on platforms like Discord, WhatsApp, and Facebook. It is used to express emotions that words alone cannot convey — such as acknowledging a mistake, showing gratitude to a senior, or conceding defeat in a playful match. Unlike standard abbreviations (e.g., LOL or BRB), ORZ is an iconic symbol rather than a phrase. Its usage cuts across language barriers, making it a staple in India’s multicultural online communities. While not formally taught in exams, understanding internet slang like ORZ can appear in sections on communication skills or digital etiquette in competitive exams (e.g., bank PO or SSC). Overall, ORZ enriches informal digital dialogue by adding a visual, emotional layer.
ORZ का फुल फॉर्म
ओ आर ज़ेड (सिर झुकाकर प्रणाम करने वाला इमोजी)
Example
In the gaming group, after losing a round, Ravi typed 'orz' to show he accepted defeat gracefully.