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<![CDATA[ <p>KKona Meaning : An emoticon a world of meanings</p><p>KKona Twitch is a slang term for "American" or "Redneck", when someone does something that is stereotypically American. It can often be seen spammed in a chatroom where the streamer often does things that seem exaggerated to the rest of the world. Although it's not the most popular emoticon, there are many worse ones.</p><p>Published between 2010 and 2018.</p><p>The truth and mystery of the KKona emote's origin</p><p>Kkona's emote is inspired by Konas <strong>streamingliveacademy.com/kkona-meaning-is-this-the-real-american-emote/</strong> Korner, a Twitch streamer. In the early days of Justin.tv, he was also a streamer. The emote can be used to describe someone who acts in a stereotypical American way or is a redneck. These are all dumber stereotypes of American.</p><p>The KKona emote is from a photo taken with actress Danielle Spencer of What's Happening when they met at Wizard World Anaheim Comic Con in 2010.</p><p>How to use the KKona Emote</p><p><img src="https://i.ytimg.com/vi/dMufaQ1asNU/hq720.jpg" style="max-width:500px;height:auto;"></p><p>The KKona emote is available if you subscribe to the Kona channel (which will also get you the golden KKona, a possible nod to the legendary golden Kappa) or as a BTTV emote. The BTTV browser extension allows you to display the emote and use it for free.</p>
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