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🫩 face with bags under eyes Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1FAE9
Shortcode
:face-with-bags-under-eyes:
Category
Smileys & Emotion
Subcategory
sleepy
Added in
Unicode 16.0
Also known as
exhausted face emoji, burnout emoji, tired bags emoji, no sleep emoji

What Does the face with bags under eyes Emoji 🫩 Mean?

Drooping eyelids, dark hollows under the eyes, a generally defeated expression — 🫩 is the emoji of running on fumes. It depicts a face that has clearly not slept well in days, the kind of exhausted look that no amount of coffee is going to fix. It nails a very specific kind of modern tiredness.

In texting, 🫩 has quickly become shorthand for burnout. Not the dramatic, falling-over kind that 😩 captures, but the quieter, accumulated kind — three weeks of bad sleep, a baby that keeps waking up, finals season, a stressful work stretch. "Haven't slept properly since the project started 🫩." It carries a specifically chronic quality.

It also works for new-parent humor, caregiver fatigue, and any role that involves perpetual under-sleeping. The under-eye bags are the giveaway — they signal that this isn't one bad night, it's a pattern. That specificity gives 🫩 a different niche than the other tired emojis on the keyboard.

On TikTok, the emoji has taken off in new-parent content, college student vent videos, and "day in my life" posts where the punchline is just how tired the creator is. Twitter/X uses it for venting about workload and rough weeks. It pairs naturally with 😮‍💨 and 🫠 in chains of exhaustion-related emojis.

There's a wry humor baked into 🫩. It acknowledges the situation without playing it for melodrama — the face isn't crying, it's just done. That dry quality makes it work for self-deprecating jokes about being a hot mess in ways that feel relatable rather than performative.

Apple renders the under-eye bags with clear shading, drooping eyelids, and a flat mouth. Google's version is similar with slightly more cartoonish styling. Samsung's leans rounder. The defeated quality survives across platforms.

This is a very new addition — Unicode 16.0 brought 🫩 into the standard in 2024. Adoption has been quick because the need was clear; existing tired emojis didn't capture the specific look of accumulated exhaustion.

Use 🫩 for chronic tiredness, burnout, new-parent fatigue, finals week, sleepless stretches, and any time you want to acknowledge that you look as bad as you feel.

How to Use 🫩 face with bags under eyes Emoji

“Three weeks into the project, sleep is a memory 🫩”
“Twin baby update: still no sleep 🫩”
“Finals week is going great if you couldn't tell 🫩”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1FAE9
HTML Entity🫩
CSS Code\1FAE9
Shortcode:face-with-bags-under-eyes:
Keywordsbags, bored, exhausted, eyes, face, fatigued, late, sleepy, tired, weary, with, under
Unicode Version16.0

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 🫩 mean?

The 🫩 emoji means accumulated exhaustion or burnout. The visible bags under the eyes signal chronic tiredness — not just one bad night, but stretches of poor sleep, stress, or overwork.

Why doesn't 🫩 show up on my phone?

🫩 was added in Unicode 16.0 in 2024, making it one of the newest emojis. Devices and apps that haven't been updated to support Unicode 16 will display it as a blank box or fallback symbol.