1/7/2024 0 Comments Yep emote![]() ![]() ![]() On February 25th, 2020, YouTuber botwoot uploaded a video titled “The Origins of Wide Peepo Part 1.” The clip (shown below) has since been viewed nearly 800 times and liked 100 times. On December 9th, 2019, Redditor scuffedgood posted a collection of Hypers Peepos depicted as World of Warcraft classes to the r/wow subreddit (seen below), receiving over 450 upvotes and 78 comments. On Urban Dictionary, the definition for Peepo was added to the site by user Matestreymy on May 17th, 2019, receiving over 100 likes (shown below). Peepo back at it again □ /MeVP4BEebK- Peter Park December 22, 2019 The video received over 18,500 views and 1,100 likes. On December 22nd, 2019, Twitch streamer Peter Park uploaded a video to his Twitter account under the caption “Peepo back at it again.” In the clip (seen below), viewers can also be seen spamming various forms of Peepo emotes during the stream. The clip was viewed over 1.8 million times, liked 70,000 times, shared 18,000 times and commented on 3,600 times. Use of the emote on Twitch can be seen in a video from Twitch streamer Pokimane, uploaded to her Facebook account on August 11th, 2019, where she names a chicken in Minecraft after the emote as viewers spam its use in chat (shown below). ![]() According to StreamElements chat statistics, widepeepoHappy ranks number 30 out of Twitch’s top 100 FrankerFaceZ emotes, with over 16.1 million uses. The most popular variant, widepeepoHappy, was uploaded on August 4th, 2018, to FrankerFaceZ and is currently used in over 32,000 sets. The first Peepo emote, peepoCheer (seen below), was uploaded to BetterTTV on July 24th, 2017, and later uploaded to FrankerFaceZ on October 18th, 2017. The earliest Pepo variant, pepoWant, was uploaded to FrankerFaceZ on March 1st, 2017. On FrankerFaceZ, there are roughly 2,800 different types of Peepo and Pepo emotes depicting Pepe in numerous versions. While originally popularized on the Finnish imageboard Ylilauta, where it is also rumored to have originated, the character is also commonly seen on 4chan. Dont like the name given to an emote by its author Thats fine, you can change it for your channel only. Everyone gets 600 customizable channel emote slots, all for free. The image used for Peepo emotes comes from the Apu Apustaja (Help Helper) meme (shown below), featuring a poorly drawn variation of Pepe created in the style of Spurdo Spärde. Group emotes in customizable sets that can be shared with other users or quickly swapped onto your channel. ![]()
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