xqcScoots is used to express skepticism, doubt, disbelief, or a 'not buying it' attitude toward something said in chat or happening on stream. It conveys a sense of being unconvinced, questioning someone's statement, or showing mild disapproval. The emote can also be used when something seems suspicious, when viewers are doubting a streamer's claims, or when expressing a 'sure buddy' or sarcastic agreement. It's essentially the xQc version of expressing 'I'm not convinced' or 'that's questionable.'
xqcScoots is a custom emote from the channel of popular Twitch streamer xQc (Félix Lengyel). The emote features xQc's face in a close-up shot with a somewhat skeptical, unimpressed, or slightly confused expression. This emote is part of xQc's channel-specific emotes and became available to his subscribers. The exact upload date varies, but xQc's channel emotes began prolifeating around 2018-2019 as his channel grew rapidly in popularity. The 'Scoots' suffix is a common naming convention in Twitch emote culture, often used for emotes showing skeptical or 'not convinced' expressions, originating from the SirScoots emote.
This emote is commonly used when: xQc or another streamer makes a dubious claim or excuse; someone in chat says something questionable or hard to believe; a streamer is making excuses for poor gameplay; viewers want to express sarcasm or mock disbelief; responding to copium or hopium moments; when something seems suspicious or 'sus'; as a reaction to bad takes or controversial opinions. It's particularly popular in xQc's chat but may also appear in other chats where xQc viewers are present.