😤 Meaning: What does the face with smoke coming out of nostrils emoji mean?

Author :

React :

Comment

It's easy to associate ideas with emojis, making messages easy to understand for everyone. These little faces come in different forms to express various affects, both positive and negative. In this article, we're talking about the face emoji with smoke coming out of the nostrils 😤, which expresses a negative feeling.

What are the différentes significations de l’émoji avec fumée sortant des narines ? What are the its origins and characteristics ? Discover the answers in this guide!

Image illustration of face emoji with smoke coming out of nostrils
Image de l’émoji avec fumée sortant des narines.

😤 Meaning and different uses of the smiley with smoke coming out of the nostrils

This emoji belongs to the group of emojis that convey several negative affects, including fury, there nervousness, there anger, there frustration, the contempt, l'outburstbut also theexasperation.

He is represented with two closed eyes in a semicircle, eyebrows furrowed to give an air of hardness, and two large clouds of white vapor coming out of the nostrils and hiding the mouth. It is often used in combination with theangry face emoji 😠 or to replace theemoji with swear words 🤬 (to show a fairly high degree of anger without going into vulgarity).

So you can use this emoji to express your annoyance, your irritation and your irritation. The clouds of steam coming out of the nose reflect theexasperation and the loss of control when faced with an unfortunate situation.

Apart from the negative emotions that can be conveyed by this pissed-off emoji, it can also express the power, the pride as well as domination.

Picture illustration of the different looks of the face emoji with smoke coming out of the nostrils
Image de l’émoji en fonction des plateformes.

Here are some examples of sentences that can incorporate the face emoji with smoke coming out of the nostrils:

  1. Don't push me over the edge.
  2. It's none of your business, you don't have to tell me what to do 😤.
  3. I don't want to talk to you anymore.

The origins of this angry emoji

This emoji is from a 2007 and 2009 proposal, the details of which are presented below:

Emoji Proposition 1

  • Number : L2/07-257
  • Last name : Working Draft Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols (Associated tables in ZIP file)
  • Proposed by : Markus Scherer, Kat Momoi, Mark Davis,
  • Year of proposal: 2007
  • Number of emojis belonging to the same proposal: 753
  • Case : No.257, 2007 HTML: EMOJI WD / No.257, 2007 ZIP: EMOJI WD TABLE

Emoji Proposition 2

  • Number : L2/09-026
  • Last name : Emoji Symbols Proposed for New Encoding
  • Proposed by : Kat Momoi, Markus Scherer, Mark Davis, Yasuo Kida, Peter Edberg (Apple Inc.), Darick Tong (Google Inc.)
  • Year of proposal: 2009
  • Number of emojis belonging to the same proposal: 753
  • Case : No.026, 2009 PDF: R EMOJI PROPOSED / No.026, 2009 PDF: EMOJI PROPOSED

Proposal L2/07‑257(2007), L2/09‑026(2009) was approved by the Unicode Consortium and in 2015-06-02 it was released as Emoji version 1.0.

😤 Features emoji with steam coming out of nose

This emoji is popular with users of chat platforms. To find out more, discover its characteristics in the table below:

Version 1.0 (2015-06-09)
Usual name Face with smoke coming out of the nostrils
Category Smilies and Emotions
Sub-category face-negative
Apple designation Face with steam coming out of nose
code point U+1F624 Copy
Decimal ALT+128548
unicode 6.0 (2010-10-11)
Key words Face-victory-triumph-face with smoke coming out of the nostrils
Other names · Tired Emoji;

· Emoji get fed up;

· Overwhelmed emoji.

 

Use the face emoji with smoke coming out of nostrils 😤 in your messages and on your comments on social networks to express your fury, your dissatisfaction, but also your pride.

Found this helpful? Share it with a friend!

This content is originally in French (See the editor just below.). It has been translated and proofread in various languages using Deepl and/or the Google Translate API to offer help in as many countries as possible. This translation costs us several thousand euros a month. If it's not 100% perfect, please leave a comment for us to fix. If you're interested in proofreading and improving the quality of translated articles, don't hesitate to send us an e-mail via the contact form!
We appreciate your feedback to improve our content. If you would like to suggest improvements, please use our contact form or leave a comment below. Your feedback always help us to improve the quality of our website Alucare.fr


Alucare is an free independent media. Support us by adding us to your Google News favorites:

Post a comment on the discussion forum