Crying Face Emoticon
Full Form of QWQ
What is QWQ?
QWQ is a text-based emoticon widely used in online chat and social media to represent a crying face, typically conveying sadness, disappointment, or playful cuteness. The emoticon consists of two uppercase Q's representing eyes with tears, and a W that forms a wobbly, squiggly mouth, mimicking an exaggerated emotional expression. Originating from East Asian internet culture, particularly Japanese anime and manga communities, QWQ has been adopted globally and is especially popular among Indian youth in messaging apps like WhatsApp, Instagram, Telegram, and Discord. It is often used in informal conversations to react to unfortunate news, humorous failures, or to express endearing sympathy. In India, the emoticon is also seen in gaming chats, fan groups, and meme culture, where younger users prefer quirky ASCII art over traditional emojis. While it is not a standard academic or professional term, QWQ demonstrates how language and symbols evolve in digital spaces. For students studying internet linguistics or digital communication, understanding such emoticons provides insight into modern communication trends. Though not directly exam-relevant for competitive tests, knowledge of online slang can be useful in general awareness sections on internet culture.
QWQ का फुल फॉर्म
क्यूडब्ल्यूक्यू (रोने का चेहरा भावचिह्न)
Example
When my friend said she couldn't make it to the movie, I replied with a QWQ to show I was sad.