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ome62

ome62 Twitch / Discord emote

Meaning

The 'ome62' emote appears to be a variation in the OMEGALUL/omE family of emotes on Twitch. Based on the image, it shows a person with a surprised or shocked expression, which is used to express extreme laughter or reaction to something absurd or funny in Twitch chat.

This emote follows the pattern of other 'omE' style emotes which are derivatives of the original OMEGALUL emote, but with a unique numerical identifier (62) that likely indicates a specific variation or version of the emote.

Origin

While specific information about 'ome62' is limited, it belongs to the broader family of OMEGALUL-inspired emotes. The original OMEGALUL emote was created from an image of John 'TotalBiscuit' Bain from around 2013, with his face distorted to emphasize laughter.

The 'omE' style emotes gained popularity particularly in xQc's community, where they're used as equivalents to 'ROFL' (Rolling On Floor Laughing). The naming convention typically follows the pattern of the base emote (OMEGALUL) with variations indicated by different prefixes, suffixes, or in this case, a number.

This emote is likely available through third-party Twitch extensions like 7TV, BetterTTV (BTTV), or FrankerFaceZ (FFZ), as it's not part of Twitch's global emote set.

When to use

The 'ome62' emote is typically used in Twitch chat in the following contexts:

  • When something extremely funny happens during a stream
  • As a reaction to absurd or ridiculous moments
  • When viewers want to express stronger laughter than a standard 'LUL' emote would convey
  • Sometimes as a mocking laugh when streamers make mistakes or embarrassing plays
  • During moments that are so funny that viewers are metaphorically 'dying of laughter'

Like other emotes in the OMEGALUL family, it's particularly popular in communities that enjoy reaction-based humor and is often used in rapid succession by multiple viewers to emphasize the hilarity of a moment.

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