π‘ negative face emojis
Negative face emojis enable the conveyance of displeasure or hostility in online exchanges. They intensify emotional expression when text alone lacks impact.
meaning
These emojis illustrate anger, irritation, or resentment with flushed cheeks, glaring eyes, or censored profanities. They signify strong negative feelings or confrontational attitudes.
Usage:
- To display anger: "That was unacceptable π "
- To vent frustration: "I'm losing patience π€"
- To imply cursing: "This is ridiculous π€¬"
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π€
face with steam from nose
A yellow face with closed eyes, furrowed eyebro...
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π‘
enraged face
A red face with an angry expression: frowning m...
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π
angry face
A yellow face with a frowning mouth and eyes an...
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π€¬
face with symbols on mouth
An angry-red face with a black bar and white gr...
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π
smiling face with horns
A face, usually purple, with devil horns, a wid...
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πΏ
angry face with horns
A face, usually purple, with two devil horns, f...
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π
skull
A whitish-gray, cartoon-styled human skull with...
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β οΈ
skull and crossbones
A cartoon human skull atop an X-shaped pair of ...
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Frequently Asked Questions
Whatβs the difference between π and π‘?
π shows basic anger with a frowning mouth, while π‘ intensifies it with a red face, indicating rage.
Are negative face emojis appropriate for all audiences?
Use them carefully, as they can escalate tensions; they're best for informal settings among familiar people.
Which negative face emoji is most common for frustration?
The π€ face with steam from nose is often used for huffing in annoyance, while π€¬ face with symbols on mouth represents swearing.