The Evil Eyes Mac OS

The evil eye, known as “mati” (μάτι) in Greek culture, is a curse thought to be given by a malicious glare that can cause bad luck or loss. You may have heard someone giving you the 'evil eye' from across the room - and many people around the world believe this to be more then just a saying. Represents a 'rolling the eyes' annoyed expression. May also mean 'evil eyes.' Press Option-L on a Mac to insert the '¬' character.

(¬_¬')
Shows the person looking off to the side as if he couldn't care less.
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DirectionVertical
CategoriesExpressions, Kaomoji
Special CharactersInstructions: Windows OS X
CharWindowsMacDecimalHex
¬Alt+170Option+L17200AC
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(-_-* )
This person is so annoyed, he or she is trying to ignore the other person.
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DirectionVertical
CategoriesExpressions, Kaomoji
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¬¬
Represents a 'rolling the eyes' annoyed expression. May also mean 'evil eyes.' Press Option-L on a Mac to insert the '¬' character.
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DirectionVertical
CategoriesExpressions, Kaomoji
Special CharactersInstructions: Windows OS X
CharWindowsMacDecimalHex
¬Alt+170Option+L17200AC
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>_<*
A person scrunching his or her face in frustration.
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DirectionVertical
CategoriesExpressions, Kaomoji
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The Evil Eyes Mac Os Catalina

:/
Might be used when a person is annoyed with something or someone; may also mean 'stressed out.'
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DirectionLeft to right
CategoryExpressions
Alternate MeaningsBored, Skeptical, Unsure
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The Evil Eyes Mac Os 11

( o_o)
The big eyes indicate the 'Are you kidding me?' response.
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DirectionVertical
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Evil Eyes Rogue Lineage

@_@
Big eyes represent the 'I can't take it anymore!' expression.
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DirectionVertical
CategoryExpressions
Alternate MeaningMesmerized
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The Evil Eyes Mac OS
>:-(
A person frowning with furled eyebrows; can also represent an angry person.
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DirectionLeft to right
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Last Updated: February 2, 2011