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face with steam from nose

face with steam from nose

A face with steam coming out of the nose, showing frustration or anger.

basic_info

Unicode
U+1F624
Version
Emoji 0.6
Subcategory

Tags

angerangryfacefeelsfumefumingfuriousfurymadnosesteamtriumphunhappywon

Platform Meanings

Apple
On Apple devices, this emoji depicts a red-faced character with steam puffing from the nostrils, emphasizing intense irritation or exasperation.
Google
Google’s version shows a similar angry face with visible steam, often interpreted as someone who is extremely annoyed or fed up.
Twitter
Twitter renders it as a flushed face with steam clouds from the nose, commonly used to express being steamed up over something unfair or irritating.
Unicode Official
Officially named 'Face with Steam From Nose', it represents someone who is indignant, triumphant, or full of hot air—often in response to provocation.

Introduction

The 😤 emoji, known as 'Face with Steam From Nose,' visually conveys strong emotions such as frustration, anger, or indignation. It typically appears when someone is so upset that they're metaphorically 'steaming'—a common idiom for being visibly irritated. While primarily associated with negative feelings like annoyance or exasperation, it can also be used playfully to show mock anger or competitive confidence, as if saying 'I’ve had enough!' or 'I’m not backing down!' This emoji is frequently used in contexts involving arguments, unfair situations, personal grievances, or even lighthearted rivalries. Its interpretation may slightly vary across platforms, but the core idea of emotional heat or tension remains consistent. It’s a vivid way to express inner turmoil without using words, making it popular in both serious and humorous digital conversations.

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What is Emoji?

Emoji are pictographic symbols originating from Japan that have become a universal digital language. They can be used across various platforms and applications to express emotions, objects, activities, and concepts. The Unicode standard defines thousands of emoji and continues to expand.

Last Updated: 2026-06-04✓ Expert Verified
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