weary cat

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weary cat

πŸ™€ weary cat, usually shown as a yellow or orange cat face with wide eyes, an open mouth, and paws pressed to its cheeks.

This cat-face emoji comes from the early Japanese mobile emoji family. The weary cat emoji is the cat-face version of face screaming in fear 😱. It is commonly used to express shock, horror, or being overwhelmed. It often conveys a playful or dramatic tone when reacting to surprising situations or internet memes. The pose is a nod to the famous painting 'The Scream'.

In chats, you can use it for shocking news, such as β€œI can't believe the final exam is tomorrow πŸ™€!” When expressing surprise at a pet's mess, you might say β€œDid the cat really knock over the plant πŸ™€ again?” It also works for disbelief at a price, like β€œThat concert ticket costs how much πŸ™€?”

  • Your friend says they just dropped their phone into the toilet.

    NOOOO πŸ™€πŸ’¦

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F640
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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