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🫦

biting lip Emoji

🫦 shows a biting lip expression—often used to hint at teasing, tension, or anticipation.

U+1FAE6

The 🫦 symbol (Unicode U+1FAE6) is commonly used as an expressive body-part emoji. It’s a quick visual way to add emotion to chats, posts, and designs. You can copy and use it directly anywhere Unicode emojis are supported.

biting lip Emoji Meaning

The 🫦 “biting lip” symbol typically conveys tension, flirtation, nervousness, or teasing anticipation. It can suggest “I’m thinking” or “I’m holding back” and is often used to soften a message with a playful, self-conscious, or tempting tone. In informal writing, it may indicate excitement or suspense without needing extra words. Because it’s expressive and body-language focused, it works well in captions, reactions, and UI microcopy when you want to communicate mood quickly and visually.

Common uses

  • Add a flirty or teasing reaction to a text or comment
  • Set the mood in a caption for romance, attraction, or playful banter
  • Use in marketing or social posts to suggest anticipation or excitement
  • Include in design mockups as an emotional accent in stickers or banners
  • Pair with other emojis to show nervous excitement or self-control

Examples

🫦 Biting Lip Emoji Symbol

  • 🫦That was a close call 🫦
  • 🫦I shouldn’t text first… but I will 🫦
  • 🫦Okay, now I’m curious 🫦
  • 🫦Careful, you’re teasing me 🫦
  • 🫦Wait for it… 🫦

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAE6
HTML Entity🫦
HTML Code🫦
CSS\1FAE6

FAQ

What does the 🫦 biting lip emoji usually mean?

It most often signals teasing, tension, flirtation, or nervous anticipation—adding a playful emotional tone.

How do I copy the 🫦 symbol for use in websites or apps?

Copy the character 🫦 directly, or use the provided HTML entity 🫦 or the escapes like \\u{1FAE6} in supported contexts.

Is the 🫦 symbol the same as the Unicode Biting Lip character?

Yes. The symbol corresponds to Unicode name “BITING LIP” with code point U+1FAE6.

What’s a good way to use 🫦 in captions or UI text?

Use it as an emotional accent—e.g., to imply anticipation or playful tension—typically alongside a short phrase for best clarity.