woozy face

🥴

woozy face

Shows confusion, tipsiness, or that “what is even happening” feeling. It’s the emoji version of wobbling — you’re dizzy, overwhelmed, or just mildly out of it.

  • You stayed up too late, had too much coffee, and now can’t tell what day it is.

    I’m functioning purely on vibes rn 🥴

Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F974
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E11.0
General

🥴 can mean you’re tipsy, dazed, or just mentally fried — a fun way to say “I’m not okay but I’m laughing about it.” It’s often used jokingly after a chaotic day.

Cross-cultural

In Japanese chats, 🥴 might be read as “酔っ払ってる〜🥴” (“I’m drunk”), used almost literally to show tipsiness or exhaustion, not confusion or chaos.

Heads-up

🥴 can look like you’re actually drunk or unwell; if you just mean “confused,” 😵‍💫 or 😕 may fit better.

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