face with symbols on mouth Emoji
🤬 conveys anger, frustration, or censored/bleeped-out speech.
U+1F92C
The 🤬 emoji is commonly used to express intense frustration or anger. It also works when you want to imply censored or inappropriate words without writing them out. You can copy it easily for messages, social posts, and UI text.
face with symbols on mouth Emoji Meaning
🤬 is the “Face with Symbols on Mouth” emoji (Unicode U+1F92C). It typically signals being very angry, furious, or extremely frustrated. Because it features symbols covering the mouth, it also communicates censored or bleeped-out language—useful for implying profanity or strong language without stating it directly. In everyday chat, it can add tone when someone is venting, reacting to a rude comment, or calling out a frustrating situation. In writing and design, it helps convey “heated” emotions while keeping content suitable for broader audiences.
Common uses
- •Reacting to a rude message or comment with anger (without repeating the insult).
- •Expressing frustration about delays, errors, or a bad experience in customer support chats.
- •Indicating censored profanity in posts, comments, or moderation-friendly text.
- •Adding emphasis to venting threads while keeping language soft or policy-compliant.
- •Showing a strong negative tone in UI microcopy (e.g., “Something went wrong” scenarios).
Examples
🤬 Face with Symbols on Mouth
- 🤬This app keeps crashing. 🤬
- 🤬You can’t just say that—🤬
- 🤬I tried to fix it for an hour. 🤬
- 🤬They deleted my comment with no explanation 🤬
- 🤬I’m done arguing about it 🤬
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F92C | |
| HTML Entity | 🤬 | |
| HTML Code | 🤬 | |
| CSS | \1F92C |
FAQ
What does 🤬 usually mean?
It most often means intense anger or frustration, and it can also imply censored or bleeped-out speech.
Is 🤬 appropriate for profanity-free communication?
Yes. People use it to suggest profanity or strong language without writing the words out.
How do I copy 🤬 for chat or design?
Copy the emoji character “🤬” directly from this page, or use its codepoint U+1F92C in your text tools.
What’s the difference between 🤬 and a simple angry face?
🤬 emphasizes rage or extreme frustration and often carries the extra cue of “mouth covered / censored,” which a standard angry face may not.