It is a Japanese based emoticon of a man pounding his head on the floor.
The o is the head.
The r is the arms.
The z is the legs.
Used to symbolize the emotion of frustration.
The o is the head.
The r is the arms.
The z is the legs.
Used to symbolize the emotion of frustration.
Our puller is a complete n00b... he just pulled a soldier crawler and now we have three adds... orz...
by anonymous May 10, 2004
1) An asian-originating emoticon of someone on their hands and knees. O is the head, R is the arms and torso, Z is the legs. It symbolises failiure or despair.
2) A pan-dimensional race of green fish-like aliens from Star Control 2. Speak in a language so complex it gets mangled in universal translators, to hilarious effect.
2) A pan-dimensional race of green fish-like aliens from Star Control 2. Speak in a language so complex it gets mangled in universal translators, to hilarious effect.
1) Why does everyone hate me so much? orz
2) "Hello! Orz are *dance* with the *silly cows* at the *party*! Is it time to *squirt*?"
2) "Hello! Orz are *dance* with the *silly cows* at the *party*! Is it time to *squirt*?"
by Luminar March 02, 2007
orz is used in Japan's net-slang terms. "orz" is used to show when you are in a quick depression and sad or have given up on something.
How it came to be this is that orz looks like a person on his hands and knees with their head handing lowly, much like commonly seen in depressed anime characters.
If you still have trouble seeing orz as a person, o is the head, r is the abdomen and the arm, and z is the wasite, thigh, and the leg kneeling.
Also, orz can be replaced by OTZ if you are to use capitals, but it looks better in orz.
How it came to be this is that orz looks like a person on his hands and knees with their head handing lowly, much like commonly seen in depressed anime characters.
If you still have trouble seeing orz as a person, o is the head, r is the abdomen and the arm, and z is the wasite, thigh, and the leg kneeling.
Also, orz can be replaced by OTZ if you are to use capitals, but it looks better in orz.
"Dude I just lost a bet orz."
"I left my GF's house with blue balls orz"
"I'm sad orz"
"I failed a test orz"
"I left my GF's house with blue balls orz"
"I'm sad orz"
"I failed a test orz"
by MisterCrown November 05, 2009
State of frustration (e.g. you can't do sh*t about something).
A symbol that requires some imagination to visualize it.
You should see a guy kneeing on the ground.
Largely used by Internet users in several Asian countries.
A symbol that requires some imagination to visualize it.
You should see a guy kneeing on the ground.
Largely used by Internet users in several Asian countries.
by H.LF November 25, 2012
Asian symbol for frustration. If you look carefully, it looks like a man on his knees, tired and pounding his head.
by Warthur Au June 07, 2020
Describing someone on his head and knee with frustration, Orz is originated from Japan and popular with internet users.
David,The MVP of ALCS in 2004,said goodbye to the Yankees' with his moon shot. Now tell me"who is your daddy?"......Orz Ortiz
by Cesar March 27, 2005
orz in terms of korean usage, means respect. orz can be seen as pounding head on the floor, but if you think; it could be someone kneeling.
llorz, is taken off the 2nd type of orz. ll is the legs of a person you are bowing to.
llorz, is taken off the 2nd type of orz. ll is the legs of a person you are bowing to.
by zzang March 31, 2005