by ryzawy March 25, 2009
Get the <o mug.Emoji or shortcut for a salute. "<" stands for hand saluting and "o" as a face. Typically use in gaming.
Synonyms: o>, 07, and o7.
Synonyms: o>, 07, and o7.
Good Morning Sir! <o
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A butt hole on an icecream cone.
I went to Baskin and Robins to get some ice cream, and I ended up with this fucking <o. I'm going to sue.
by DX^ October 24, 2008
Get the <o mug.Ice cream. If you turn your head left then you can see the cone and the scoop of ice cream.
This can be used as an alternative to the 🍦 emoji, when you don't want to use the ice cream.
This can be used as an alternative to the 🍦 emoji, when you don't want to use the ice cream.
by Awesome Bloxy March 6, 2022
Get the <O mug.Dabbing. This group of symbols is used to show a person dabbing. It is viewed from the top. "<" is used as the bent arm. "o" is used as the top of a persons head. "/" is used as the other arm.
by urbangirl101205 July 6, 2017
Get the <o/ mug.This combination of symbols is supposed to form a person holding his hand as to "celebrate something". The first symbol forms his right arm, which is bent like the symbol shows (<). The second symbol, the letter "o", shows the persons head, while the last symbol, "/", shows the persons left arm.
by Ronny André Løkken October 9, 2007
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