Extreme Disgust! Capture your revulsion with the Face Vomiting emoji, a vivid expression of intense sickness.
A face with an open mouth vomiting, conveying extreme nausea or disgust. The Face Vomiting emoji is commonly used to express that someone is feeling very sick, disgusted, or repelled by something. If someone sends you a 🤮 emoji, it might mean they are extremely ill, reacting strongly to something disgusting, or feeling very repulsed.
The 🤮 Face Vomiting emoji represents or means intense disgust, revulsion, or nausea. It is a visual expression of extreme sickness or repulsion.
Pā i te 🤮 emoji i nia i te pae e tāpa i te hoê ta‘a‘a. E nehenehe e tāpa i te hoê i te mau papapū - i te mau parau, i te mau ‘i‘a ‘i te ‘i‘a, i te mau papai, aore ra i te mau ‘apiti e tauturu i te ‘e‘e.
Ua fa‘a‘ite te 🤮 face vomiting emoji i Emoji E5.0 e mea ‘e‘e i te mau papu‘a rahi e piri ai i te iOS, Android, Windows, e macOS.
Te 🤮 face vomiting emoji e ‘ā‘i i te ‘a‘a Ranei e te mau mana‘o, i te ‘a‘a iti mau mata peʻapeʻa.
🤢 shows feeling nauseous (greenish tint, queasy expression) while 🤮 shows actively vomiting. Use 🤢 for "I feel sick" or disgust at something unpleasant. Use 🤮 for stronger reactions or actual vomiting. 🤢 is slightly more workplace-appropriate.
| Unicode Ingoa | Face with Open Mouth Vomiting |
| Apple Ingoa | Vomiting Face |
| Ira'oni'oiato nei | Spew, Throwing Up, Vomit |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F92E |
| Unicode Decimal | U+129326 |
| Ha‘api‘i ‘e‘e | \u1f92e |
| Papara | 😍 Ranei e te mau mana‘o |
| Meta'piha | 🤢 mau mata peʻapeʻa |
| Propositions | L2/16-313 |
| Unicode Verion | 10.0 | 2017 |
| Version o te Emoji | 5.0 | 2017 |
| Unicode Ingoa | Face with Open Mouth Vomiting |
| Apple Ingoa | Vomiting Face |
| Ira'oni'oiato nei | Spew, Throwing Up, Vomit |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F92E |
| Unicode Decimal | U+129326 |
| Ha‘api‘i ‘e‘e | \u1f92e |
| Papara | 😍 Ranei e te mau mana‘o |
| Meta'piha | 🤢 mau mata peʻapeʻa |
| Propositions | L2/16-313 |
| Unicode Verion | 10.0 | 2017 |
| Version o te Emoji | 5.0 | 2017 |