anger symbol Emoji
π’ is an anger symbol used to express irritation, frustration, or an outburst.
U+1F4A2
The π’ anger symbol (U+1F4A2) is commonly used to show irritation or a sudden burst of anger. It works well in chat, captions, and graphic text to add emotional emphasis quickly.
anger symbol Emoji Meaning
π’ is widely used to represent anger, irritation, or frustration, often with a βheat risingβ or βoutburstβ feel. In messages, it can signal that someone is annoyed, reacting strongly, or pushing back. In design and writing, itβs a compact way to convey rising tension without using longer phrases like βIβm furiousβ or βstop.β Because itβs visual and attention-grabbing, itβs often used to punctuate a sentence, label an βangryβ state, or emphasize a reaction in social posts, comments, and interface feedback.
Common uses
- β’Expressing irritation in chat replies (e.g., βThatβs not okay π’β).
- β’Captioning posts or memes to show frustration or backlash.
- β’Highlighting an error or warning state in UI copy (e.g., βAction not allowed π’β).
- β’Calling out conflict or heat in dialogues for writing and roleplay.
- β’Adding comic-style emphasis in captions, thumbnails, or posters.
Examples
π’ Anger Symbol (U+1F4A2)
- π’He keeps ignoring me π’
- π’Why would you do that? π’
- π’No refunds? Thatβs ridiculous π’
- π’Iβm trying to help, but this keeps failing π’
- π’Stop touching my stuff π’
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F4A2 | |
| HTML Entity | 💢 | |
| HTML Code | 💢 | |
| CSS | \1F4A2 |
FAQ
What does π’ mean?
π’ is commonly used to convey anger, irritation, or frustration, often suggesting an outburst or strong reaction.
How do I copy the anger symbol π’?
Copy the character π’ directly, or use the provided encodings like HTML entity 💢 or the Unicode escape \\u{1F4A2}.
What are the Unicode details for π’?
The anger symbol is Unicode character U+1F4A2, with Unicode name βANGER SYMBOL.β
Where can I use π’ safely in text and UI?
You can use π’ in chat messages, captions, buttons, status labels, and error messages to add an βangry/irritatedβ tone, as long as it fits your app or brand style.