Emoji list
Total 15 emojis / 21 variants · 15 match the filters.
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4A2
anger symbol
Represents anger, frustration, or irritation. It’s inspired by manga and anime “vein pop” symbols—the little burst that appears when a character is furious or annoyed.
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Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4A5
collision
Represents impact, explosion, or something suddenly happening—like a “boom!” moment. It’s high-energy and dramatic, often used for excitement, surprise, or comic effect.
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Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4A8
dashing away
Represents speed, motion, or something disappearing fast—like “zoom!” or “gone in a flash.” It’s often used for running late, escaping awkwardness, or showing dramatic exits.
Smileys & Emotion / emotion
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4AB
dizzy
Used to express excitement, surprise, or a feeling of being “dazed” — like spinning with emotion or being swept away. It can mean “wow,” “mind-blown,” or even “light-headed from love.”
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Fully-qualified
Version E2.0
1F441 FE0F 200D 1F5E8 FE0F
eye in speech bubble
Represents awareness, observation, or speaking up about something important. It’s like saying “I see this and I want to say something.” Originally used for anti-bullying campaigns, but now it also conveys “I’m watching,” “I notice,” or “I have thoughts.”
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Fully-qualified
Version E17.0
1FAEF
fight cloud
A cloud of dust, swooshes and stars swirling together, used to mark a fight, brawl, scuffle or chaotic mess. It evokes the feeling of things getting out of control, like cartoon chaos or a nose-to-nose argument. Great for messages about arguments, chaos, or dramatic conflict.
Smileys & Emotion / emotion
Fully-qualified
Version E0.7
1F573 FE0F
hole
Represents an actual hole, but online it’s mostly metaphorical—used for “disappearing,” “wanting to hide,” or falling into a deep emotional or mental space (like “the void”).
Smileys & Emotion / emotion
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4AF
hundred points
Represents perfection, strong approval, or full marks—basically “nailed it.” It’s what you send when something’s spot-on, amazing, or undeniably true.
Smileys & Emotion / emotion
Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F48B
kiss mark
Represents affection, flirtation, or playful romance. It’s the digital version of leaving a lipstick kiss—warm, teasing, and a little bold.
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Fully-qualified
Version E2.0
1F5E8 FE0F
left speech bubble
Represents conversation, dialogue, or something being said. It’s often used to hint that someone “spoke up” or to emphasize a message that feels like a quote or confession.
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Fully-qualified
Version E0.7
1F5EF FE0F
right anger bubble
Represents shouting, strong emotions, or comic-style anger. It’s the “speech bubble with spiky edges” often seen in manga or cartoons when someone yells.
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Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4AC
speech balloon
Represents talking, chatting, or sharing thoughts. It’s the visual shorthand for “someone said something,” often used to show you’re in a conversation or about to speak your mind.
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Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4A6
sweat droplets
Represents sweat, stress, or physical effort. Depending on context, it can mean “I’m nervous,” “I’m working hard,” or even “that was close!”
Smileys & Emotion / emotion
Fully-qualified
Version E1.0
1F4AD
thought balloon
Represents thinking, imagination, or an inner monologue. It’s the “thinking bubble” you’d see in a comic—used when reflecting, daydreaming, or silently reacting to something.
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Fully-qualified
Version E0.6
1F4A4
ZZZ
Represents sleep, boredom, or deep rest. It’s the universal “I’m out” emoji—perfect for saying you’re tired, done for the day, or zoning out in class.
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