right anger bubble Emoji
🗯️ conveys a pointed, angry reaction using a speech-bubble style.
U+1F5EF U+FE0F
The 🗯️ emoji is called the Right Anger Bubble. It’s a visual way to communicate frustration or a hostile reaction without writing it out.
right anger bubble Emoji Meaning
🗯️ (RIGHT ANGER BUBBLE) is commonly used to express anger, irritation, or a tense response in a chat, comment, or message thread. The “bubble” style makes it feel like someone is reacting directly, often matching quick retorts, complaints, or “I’m upset” moments. People also use it for emphasis when a post needs a stronger tone than a neutral or mildly annoyed emoji. In design and writing, it can help label a quote, indicate conflict, or highlight a moment where a character or user is angry. Because it visually looks like an utterance marker, it works well alongside short phrases and callouts.
Common uses
- •Reacting to bad news or an upsetting update in a chat
- •Labeling a comment, quote, or review that expresses frustration
- •Expressing disagreement or a sharp “not okay” response
- •Designing UI callouts for errors, warnings, or angry feedback
- •Adding tone to fictional dialogue or story scenes
Examples
🗯️ Right Anger Bubble
- 🗯️That’s not what we agreed on… 🗯️
- 🗯️Seriously? This is unacceptable 🗯️
- 🗯️I’m frustrated with the delay 🗯️
- 🗯️No way—stop doing that 🗯️
- 🗯️Can’t believe this happened 🗯️
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F5EF U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🗯 | |
| HTML Code | 🗯 | |
| CSS | \1F5EF |
FAQ
What does the right anger bubble emoji mean?
🗯️ (RIGHT ANGER BUBBLE) is commonly used to express anger, irritation, or a tense response in a chat, comment, or message thread. The “bubble” style makes it feel like someone is reacting directly, often matching quick retorts, complaints, or “I’m upset” moments. People also use it for emphasis when a post needs a stronger tone than a neutral or mildly annoyed emoji. In design and writing, it can help label a quote, indicate conflict, or highlight a moment where a character or user is angry. Because it visually looks like an utterance marker, it works well alongside short phrases and callouts.
What is 🗯️ called?
It’s named “RIGHT ANGER BUBBLE.”
When should I use the right anger bubble emoji?
Use it for frustration, irritation, or a pointed angry reaction—especially when you want a “speech-bubble” tone.
How do I copy it for web or apps?
You can copy the emoji directly (🗯️) or use its HTML entity (🗯) or CSS/JS escapes provided on the page.
Is it the same as other angry emojis?
It’s similar in mood, but the speech-bubble style makes it feel more like an angry remark or response.