Feeling unwell text faces for chats, bios, and captions

Sick Kaomoji

Copy sick kaomoji and Japanese unwell text faces for chats, bios, captions, and status updates when you have a fever, feel nauseous, or are just under the weather.

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Sick Kaomoji ASCII art

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Calling out sick

Drop a sick kaomoji in a Slack or Discord status when you message the team that you are staying home.

Group chat updates

Let friends know you caught a cold or have a fever without typing it all out.

Social captions

Pair a sick face with a selfie or story caption on a rough, under-the-weather day.

Sympathy replies

React to a friend who says they feel sick with a matching kaomoji instead of just words.

How to use sick kaomoji

Calling out sick at work

  • 🤒 is short and clear for a Slack status or a quick message to your manager
  • ( ´ཀ` ) reads as more visibly unwell than a plain sentence for a group thread
  • Pair with one short sentence so co-workers know if you need coverage

Complaining about a stomach bug

  • 🤢 signals nausea without needing extra words in a group chat
  • (´π`) fits a groaning, queasy feeling better than a plain emoji
  • 🤮 is stronger — save it for when things have actually gotten worse

Describing a dizzy spell

  • 😵‍💫 captures lightheadedness from fever, medication, or exhaustion
  • 🥴❓ works well when you're not sure why you feel off
  • (x_x) suits a more dramatic, knocked-out feeling

Wearing a mask or staying contagious-safe

  • 😷 communicates you are being careful around others while sick
  • Use it alongside a note about staying home or keeping distance
  • 🤧 fits better if it's just a sneeze or allergy, not a full illness

Sick Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Sick Kaomoji meanings

( ´ཀ` )

A classic pained, queasy face for feeling generally unwell or under the weather.

(×﹏×)

Crossed-out eyes with a wavering mouth, used for feeling wiped out or in pain.

🤒

The universal fever emoji face, good for a quick 'I'm sick' status update.

🤢

Signals queasiness or nausea, best paired with a short caption about feeling gross.

🤮

A stronger nausea signal than 🤢 — use it when things have gotten worse, not just queasy.

😵‍💫

Spiral eyes for feeling dizzy, woozy, or lightheaded, common with fever or medication.

🥴❓

A wobbly, unsteady face for feeling out of it, whether from illness or exhaustion — the added question mark fits a caption asking how you're feeling.

😷

The mask-wearing face, useful for saying you are contagious or taking precautions.

🤧

A sneezing face for colds, allergies, or a stuffy nose.

(╥﹏╥)

Streaming tears alongside a pained mouth, fitting for a miserable, feverish day.

(x_x)

X eyes read as knocked-out or overwhelmed, useful for a rough sick day.

(´π`)

A groaning, discomforted mouth shape often used for stomach trouble or nausea.

(+_+)

Plus-sign eyes suggest a dazed, unfocused look, handy for feeling foggy from illness.

(~_~;)

A tired, sweaty-browed face for feeling run down while still fighting through the day.

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Sick Kaomoji — background

Kaomoji read upright, unlike most Western emoticons which are read sideways, so ( ´ཀ` ) is meant to be viewed straight on.

Many sick and pained kaomoji borrow the Tibetan letter ཀ for its curved, groaning shape rather than any linguistic meaning.

The dizzy spiral in 😵‍💫 is technically two combined emoji joined with a zero-width joiner, which is why it can render differently across apps.

Faces like 🤢 and 🤮 became popular kaomoji companions because they let a plain text face carry a much stronger reaction than punctuation alone.

Sick kaomoji spread quickly through copy-paste culture because they let people express illness quickly in chat without needing to explain symptoms in words.

What is a sick kaomoji?

A sick kaomoji is a Japanese text face made from letters and symbols that expresses feeling unwell, feverish, nauseous, or dizzy, like ( ´ཀ` ) or (×﹏×).

What kaomoji means sick?

Faces such as ( ´ཀ` ), (×﹏×), and _(´ཀ`」 ∠) _ are commonly used to mean sick or unwell, alongside emoji like 🤒 and 🤢.

How do I make a sick face with text?

Combine crossed or wavy eyes with a downturned or curved mouth inside parentheses, for example (×﹏×) or (x_x), to suggest pain or exhaustion.

What is the kaomoji for nausea or vomiting?

Faces like _:(´ཀ`」∠):_ and (´π`) are used for nausea, often paired with the 🤢 or 🤮 emoji for extra emphasis.

What kaomoji can I use for a fever?

Pair a pained face like (ᵕ–﹏–) with the 🌡️ thermometer emoji, or use 🤒 directly to signal a fever.

What does 😵‍💫 mean in kaomoji style?

😵‍💫 represents feeling dizzy or woozy, and pairs well with text faces like (x_x) or [ ± _ ± ] for the same effect.

Can I use sick kaomoji to tell my boss I'm out?

Yes, a short sick kaomoji like 🤒 or ( ´ཀ` ) works well in a quick Slack or text message calling out sick, though a plain sentence is still clearer for formal emails.

Are there ASCII art versions of sick faces?

Yes, some sources include small multi-line ASCII art of thermometers or pained faces, which are included in this list ranked alongside the single-line kaomoji.

What is a good kaomoji for feeling dizzy?

(x_x), 🥴, and 😵‍💫 are all common choices for expressing dizziness or feeling woozy.

How is a sick kaomoji different from a tired kaomoji?

Sick kaomoji lean on pained, queasy, or feverish expressions (×﹏×, 🤒, 🤢), while tired kaomoji lean on droopy, sleepy expressions like ᶻ 𝗓 𐰁 — some faces overlap when exhaustion and illness combine.