OwO is a common variation of UwU, which represents a face with its eyes open, unlike UwU, which represents a face with its eyes closed. It is used to express cuteness by useless anime and BTS fans. If you send it often in chat conversations, you will appear as stupid, unless you actually are Japanese, in which case it is fine.
by Sund4nce June 1, 2021
An emoticon face that has been in use for a while however recently got popularized around the late 2010's due to memes as well as a COPYPASTA that went viral.
The "OwO" face today is used to convey sexual arousal or even general excitement. It has gained a lot of negative stigma due to its perverse usage within both the anime / OTAKU community as well as the FURRY community. Although it's mostly used in a joking manner, some people still use the face unironically (mainly people within the furry community for activities such as RP or role-play). The face is most notably known for being paired with the phrase "OwO what's this," which originally started as an in joke with furries before being adopted by the anime community.
The "OwO" face today is used to convey sexual arousal or even general excitement. It has gained a lot of negative stigma due to its perverse usage within both the anime / OTAKU community as well as the FURRY community. Although it's mostly used in a joking manner, some people still use the face unironically (mainly people within the furry community for activities such as RP or role-play). The face is most notably known for being paired with the phrase "OwO what's this," which originally started as an in joke with furries before being adopted by the anime community.
by You've lived a life of sin December 25, 2019
by Wistopher December 1, 2019
A Way People Try to Start Erotic Conversations in Private messages without sounding T o o Creepy, but failing Miserably. Commonly Known as a More Tame verson of UwU, despite still being a Internet Sin
by Engineer (TF2) August 31, 2020
A variation of uwu; an emoticon commonly associated with furries that can be used to express curiosity, and is generally hated amongst a majority of internet users.
by Scribble Pleb March 3, 2021