tmr_kisine_pucha

A simple blue line-art stick figure pointing and asking kisine pucha in a meme style.
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What does the tmr_kisine_pucha emoji mean?

The ultimate dismissive comeback for when someone says something nobody asked for.

This emoji features the popular Flork of Cows character pointing and asking 'kisine pucha?' which translates to 'did anyone ask?' in Hindi. It is a staple of South Asian internet culture used to shut down unwanted opinions or unsolicited advice in Discord and Slack chats with a dose of sarcastic sass.

When to use it

  • Shutting down someone giving unsolicited advice
  • Responding to an annoying or irrelevant comment
  • Dismissing a user who is oversharing information
  • Sarcastic clapback during a heated group debate

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How to add this emoji

Add to Discord
  1. Click Download PNG above to save the tmr_kisine_pucha image.
  2. Open Discord and go to Server Settings โ†’ Emoji.
  3. Click Upload Emoji and choose the downloaded file.
  4. Give it a name and save. You need the Manage Emojis and Stickers permission.
Add to Slack
  1. Download the tmr_kisine_pucha image.
  2. Open the Slack emoji picker and click Add Emoji.
  3. Upload the file, name it, and save.
Add to Revolt/Stoat
  1. Download the tmr_kisine_pucha image.
  2. Open Server Settings โ†’ Emojis in Revolt or Stoat.
  3. Upload the file and name your new emoji.
Add to Guilded
  1. Download the tmr_kisine_pucha image.
  2. Go to Server Settings โ†’ Emotes in Guilded.
  3. Upload the file and give it a name.