Nauseous and queasy text faces for chats, bios, and captions

Vomit Kaomoji

Copy vomit kaomoji and Japanese nauseous text faces for chats, bios, captions, and status updates when you feel queasy, sick, or grossed out.

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Group chat reactions

Drop a vomit kaomoji to react to something gross a friend just shared without typing a word.

Motion or food sickness updates

Let people know you feel queasy from a bumpy ride or bad meal with a quick text face instead of a long explanation.

Social captions

Pair a nauseous face with a caption about a rough night out or an unpleasant surprise.

Gaming and Discord banter

Use a dramatic vomit face to exaggerate disgust at a bad play, a jump scare, or a gross meme.

How to use vomit kaomoji

Reacting to something gross

  • 🤢 is the quickest way to react to a gross photo or story in a group chat
  • (*Л*) adds a more dramatic, exaggerated gag reflex than the plain emoji
  • Save 🤮 for something that actually pushes past mildly gross

Describing motion or food sickness

  • ( ´ཀ` ) suits a general queasy feeling from a bumpy ride or bad meal
  • (хдх) reads as more overwhelmed, fitting a rougher bout of sickness
  • Pair with a short sentence so friends know if you need to stop or rest

Joking about a bad meme or cringe moment

  • (´艸`*) works as a lighter, playful gag reaction rather than real sickness
  • 🤢 alone gets the point across fast in a comment thread
  • Combine with a laughing emoji if the gross-out is meant to be funny, not serious

Describing actually throwing up

  • 🤮 is the clearest way to say you actually threw up, not just felt queasy
  • _:(´ཀ`」∠):_ adds a collapsed, dramatic visual for a rough moment
  • 🤢🚽 pairs the feeling with the location for extra context

Vomit Kaomoji message templates

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

Vomit Kaomoji meanings

(´ཀ`」 ∠)_

A collapsed, groaning face used when nausea has fully taken over and you need to lie down.

( ´ཀ` )

The classic queasy, pained face for general nausea, without committing to full-on vomiting.

(´π`)

A groaning mouth shape that reads as stomach discomfort rather than a violent reaction.

(~Д~)***

Wide shocked eyes with motion marks, suggesting a sudden wave of sickness hitting all at once.

(хдх)

X-shaped eyes signal being overwhelmed or knocked out by nausea, similar to fainting from sickness.

(*Л*)

Wide, strained eyes for a dramatic reaction to something disgusting or a sudden urge to gag.

_:(´ཀ`」∠):_

An exaggerated, floor-collapsing version of the queasy face, useful for a truly rough moment.

(´艸`*)

A softer nauseous face, often used playfully rather than for genuine sickness.

🤢

The universal queasy-face emoji, good for a quick reaction to something gross without extra words.

🤮

A stronger reaction than 🤢 — use it when the gross-out has gone past queasy into actually throwing up.

(≧m≦)

Squeezed eyes and mouth suggest holding back nausea, fitting for a nearly-there gag reflex.

🤢🚽

Pairs the queasy face with a toilet emoji for an unmistakable 'about to throw up' message.

🚽💧🥵

A short emoji sequence for feeling sick and sweaty, useful after food poisoning or overheating.

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Vomit Kaomoji — background

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

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

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

The kanji 艸, meaning 'grass,' shows up in several nauseous faces purely for its visual shape rather than its meaning.

Vomit kaomoji spread quickly through copy-paste culture because they let people react to something disgusting instantly, without typing a full sentence.

What is a vomit kaomoji?

A vomit kaomoji is a Japanese text face made from letters and symbols that expresses nausea, gagging, or throwing up, like (´ཀ`」 ∠)_ or ( ´ཀ` ).

What kaomoji means throwing up?

Faces such as _:(´ཀ`」∠):_ and (´π`) are commonly used to mean vomiting or being sick, often paired with emoji like 🤢 and 🤮.

How do I make a vomit face with text?

Combine a strained or wavering mouth with wide or squeezed eyes inside parentheses, for example (*Л*) or (≧m≦), to suggest gagging or nausea.

What is the kaomoji for feeling queasy?

Faces like ( ´ཀ` ) and (´艸`*) are used for a milder queasy feeling, without going as far as full vomiting.

What kaomoji can I use for motion sickness?

( ´ཀ` ) or (хдх) work well for motion sickness, and pairing either with 🚗💨 or 🥴 adds context about the cause.

What does 🤮 mean compared to 🤢?

🤮 shows actual vomiting, while 🤢 signals queasiness or disgust without going that far — use 🤮 for the stronger reaction.

Can I use vomit kaomoji as a joke reaction?

Yes, faces like (*Л*) and 🤢 are commonly used playfully to react to something gross, cringy, or overly sweet in chats and comments.

Are there ASCII art versions of vomit faces?

Yes, a few sources include small multi-line ASCII art alongside the single-line kaomoji, and they are ranked inline in this list rather than grouped separately.

What is a good kaomoji for food poisoning?

_:(´ཀ`」∠):_ or 🤢🚽 both work well for describing a rough bout of food poisoning or an upset stomach.

How is a vomit kaomoji different from a sick kaomoji?

Vomit kaomoji focus specifically on nausea and gagging (*Л*, 🤮), while general sick kaomoji cover a wider range of symptoms like fever and dizziness — some faces overlap when nausea comes with a broader illness.