sneezing face Emoji
The 🤧 sneezing face emoji expresses being sick, sneezing, or dealing with cold or allergies.
U+1F927
Meet 🤧, the “Sneezing Face” emoji (Unicode U+1F927). It’s commonly used to show you’re sneezing or feeling under the weather. You can copy it directly or type it using the escape codes on this page.
sneezing face Emoji Meaning
🤧 (Unicode U+1F927) is the “SNEEZING FACE” emoji. It usually communicates that someone is sneezing and may be dealing with a cold, flu, or allergies. People also use it to react humorously to dust, hay fever seasons, or an unexpected sneeze. In messages, it can signal discomfort, illness, or needing rest. Depending on context, it may also be used as a lighthearted way to mention germs or to suggest staying healthy. It fits best in casual chats, comments, and captions where a quick visual tone is helpful.
Common uses
- •Texting that you’re sick, sneezing, or not feeling well
- •Reacting to allergies (pollen, dust) or spring/fall sniffles
- •Commenting on being affected by a messy or dusty environment
- •Adding a playful tone to a story about an unexpected sneeze
- •Noting hygiene or germs in a light, non-medical way in casual posts
Examples
🤧 Sneezing Face
- 🤧Ugh, I’ve been sneezing all morning 🤧
- 🤧Guess the dust got me—don’t mind me 🤧
- 🤧Allergies are wild this week 🤧
- 🤧I tried to clean, now I’m sneezing nonstop 🤧
- 🤧If you’re coming over, I warned you… 🤧
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F927 | |
| HTML Entity | 🤧 | |
| HTML Code | 🤧 | |
| CSS | \1F927 |
FAQ
What does 🤧 “Sneezing Face” mean?
It typically means someone is sneezing and may be dealing with a cold, flu symptoms, or allergies.
How do I type 🤧 in HTML?
Use the HTML entity: 🤧.
How do I type 🤧 in CSS or stylesheets?
In CSS, you can use the escape: \\1F927.
How do I type 🤧 in JavaScript?
In JavaScript, you can use: \\u{1F927}.