shushing face Emoji
The 🤫 shushing face emoji signals “shh,” silence, or a request to keep something quiet.
U+1F92B
🤫 (SHUSHING FACE, U+1F92B) is commonly used to ask for quiet or to indicate secrecy. It’s a simple way to set a tone in chat, comments, or captions.
shushing face Emoji Meaning
🤫 “Shushing Face” typically communicates “shh” — a request for silence, quiet, or reduced noise. People also use it to suggest secrecy, implying that something should not be said out loud. In casual conversations, it can soften a playful correction (“quiet, I’m trying to concentrate”) or react to inappropriate timing (“shh, not here”). Depending on context, it may be used humorously rather than strictly enforcing silence. As a visual cue, it helps quickly convey restraint, discretion, or attention without adding extra words.
Common uses
- •Ask someone to be quiet during a conversation or meeting
- •Indicate secrecy: “don’t tell” or “keep this private”
- •React playfully to noise, distractions, or talking over someone
- •Softly signal “listen/ focus” to reduce interruptions
- •Add a teasing “shh” tone to announcements or spoilers
Examples
🤫 Shushing Face: meaning, uses, copy & related
- 🤫Shh, the movie starts in 10 minutes.
- 🤫Can we keep this on the down low 🤫?
- 🤫Please be quiet—I'm on a call 🤫
- 🤫Don't tell anyone yet 🤫
- 🤫Shh… I’m concentrating.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F92B | |
| HTML Entity | 🤫 | |
| HTML Code | 🤫 | |
| CSS | \1F92B |
FAQ
What does 🤫 usually mean?
It most often means “shh” — asking for quiet or indicating secrecy/discretion.
When should I use 🤫 instead of a plain “shh”?
Use it when you want a visual, playful, or concise cue in chat, comments, or captions.
Can 🤫 be used jokingly?
Yes. It’s commonly used humorously to request quiet, reduce interruptions, or tease “don’t say it yet.”
What is the codepoint for 🤫?
The symbol is SHUSHING FACE and its Unicode codepoint is U+1F92B.