๐ค face with head-bandage Emoji โ Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F915
- Shortcode
:face-with-head-bandage:- Category
- Smileys & Emotion
- Subcategory
- unwell
- Added in
- Unicode 1.0
- Also known as
- injured face emoji, bandaged head emoji, hangover emoji, head injury emoji
What Does the face with head-bandage Emoji ๐ค Mean?
A face with a white bandage wrapped around the head, expression pained or rueful โ ๐ค is the emoji of injuries, accidents, and the kind of physical misfortune that makes for a funny story later. Whether it's a literal bump, a hangover, or a metaphorical "oof," the bandage signals "something bad happened to me physically."
In texting, ๐ค covers genuine injury ("tripped down the stairs ๐ค"), recovery ("day two with the concussion ๐ค"), and metaphorical hurt ("that workout absolutely destroyed me ๐ค"). The bandage gives it a slightly comedic quality even in real-injury contexts โ like cartoon characters who emerge from accidents with a head wrap and stars circling overhead.
The hangover usage is huge. "Brunch was a mistake ๐ค" or "never drinking again ๐ค" โ both perfectly natural. The visual of someone walking around with their head wrapped maps cleanly onto the morning-after experience. Headache emojis exist (๐คฏ, ๐ต), but ๐ค specifically communicates the wounded, recovering quality that hangovers and other minor catastrophes share.
It also works for emotional injury when used playfully. "That comment really got me ๐ค" can mean "ouch, you got me" in light banter. The cartoonish bandage keeps the energy from getting too heavy, so it works in roasting and friendly trash-talk contexts.
On TikTok and Instagram, ๐ค shows up in workout fail videos, hangover diary captions, and post-accident updates. It's a regular in sports content for minor injuries. Group chats love it for narrating the consequences of bad decisions, particularly late-night ones.
Apple draws the bandage as a clear white wrap around the forehead with a slightly pained face beneath. Google's version is similar but the bandage looks more defined. Samsung's is rounder. The injured-but-okay quality holds across platforms.
Emoji 1.0 added ๐ค in 2015 as part of expanded illness-and-injury options. It quickly filled the gap for "hurt but not seriously" โ a tone the keyboard had been missing.
Reach for ๐ค for minor injuries, hangovers, recovery updates, post-workout aches, playful "ouch" reactions, and any moment where something physical didn't go your way.
How to Use ๐ค face with head-bandage Emoji
“Bumped my head on the cabinet door at full speed ๐ค”
“Last night was a lot, this morning is rough ๐ค”
“First spin class in a year and I cannot walk ๐ค”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F915 |
| HTML Entity | 🤕 |
| CSS Code | \1F915 |
| Shortcode | :face-with-head-bandage: |
| Keywords | bandage, face, head-bandage, hurt, injury, ouch, with, head |
| Unicode Version | 1.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does ๐ค mean?
The ๐ค emoji means injured, hurt, or recovering from something physical. The head bandage signals minor injuries, accidents, hangovers, or any "ouch" moment โ it's playful enough for jokes but clear enough for real updates.
Is ๐ค used for hangovers?
Yes, very commonly. The bandaged face captures the morning-after feeling perfectly โ wounded, head-pounding, but technically functional. It's one of the most-used emojis in post-party group chats.
