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peepoBanana

peepoBanana Twitch / Discord emote

Meaning

peepoBanana is a Twitch emote featuring Peepo (a variant of Pepe the Frog) holding or eating a banana. The emote shows the green frog character with large, expressive eyes peeling or consuming a yellow banana. This emote is typically used to express excitement, satisfaction, or playfulness in Twitch chat.

Like other Peepo emotes, peepoBanana has become popular for its cute and expressive nature, making it effective for conveying childlike enthusiasm or simple joy. The banana element adds a specific context that can be used when streamers are eating, talking about food, or in situations where viewers want to express a silly or random mood.

Origin

peepoBanana is derived from the Peepo character, which itself is a variation of Pepe the Frog. Pepe was originally created by artist Matt Furie in his 2005 comic series "Boy's Club." The Peepo variation specifically originated from the "Apu Apustaja" (Help Helper) meme that emerged on 4chan, featuring a poorly-drawn version of Pepe.

While the exact creator and date of the peepoBanana emote's creation aren't specifically documented, it likely emerged sometime after 2018 when many Peepo variations began gaining popularity on Twitch. The emote is available through third-party emote extensions like BetterTTV (BTTV), FrankerFaceZ (FFZ), or 7TV, which allow users to see and use custom emotes beyond Twitch's standard library.

peepoBanana follows the same artistic style as other Peepo emotes, characterized by a simplistic, childlike drawing style with exaggerated features that make the character appear more innocent and cute compared to the original Pepe.

When to use

peepoBanana is commonly used in Twitch chat in the following contexts:

  • When a streamer is eating food, particularly a banana or other fruits
  • During moments of excitement or happiness in a stream
  • To express a silly or random mood in chat
  • When viewers want to spam a cute emote to create a positive atmosphere
  • In response to banana-related content or discussions about food
  • As part of emote combinations or chains that tell a story or create a visual pattern in chat
  • During monkey or jungle-themed games or discussions

Like many Twitch emotes, its usage has evolved over time and can vary between different streaming communities, sometimes taking on specific meanings within certain streamer's chats.

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