🥹 face holding back tears Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F979
- Shortcode
:face-holding-back-tears:- Category
- Smileys & Emotion
- Subcategory
- concerned
- Added in
- Unicode 14.0
- Also known as
- almost crying emoji, trying not to cry emoji, emotional emoji, happy tears emoji
What Does the face holding back tears Emoji 🥹 Mean?
Glassy eyes welling up but not spilling, mouth pulled tight to keep it together, brows turned up in vulnerable hope — 🥹 is the emoji of trying not to cry. It captures a precise moment that didn't have a clean emoji before: that lump-in-throat, eyes-watering state where you're holding it together by sheer will, often because something is sweet rather than sad.
In texting, 🥹 has exploded in popularity since its 2021 launch. It's perfect for grateful-overwhelmed moments — "my dog ran to greet me at the door 🥹." It works for proud-of-someone moments — "watched my little sister graduate today 🥹." It also nails the bittersweet feels — "reading my old journals and these were good times 🥹." The throughline is always emotional but contained — feelings about to spill but staying held.
Gen Z has made 🥹 a top-tier reaction emoji. "This made me 🥹" is a complete sentence online. It signals genuine emotional response to wholesome content — cute animal videos, friendship reunion stories, kind strangers helping someone out. Whenever a post is moving in a wholesome way, the comments fill with 🥹.
There's also a flirty/romantic register where 🥹 works beautifully. "Sent me flowers for no reason 🥹" or "told me he loves me for the first time 🥹" — the trembling-restraint of the face matches that overwhelmed-by-feelings moment. It's softer than 😭 and more specific than 🥰.
On TikTok, 🥹 dominates emotional reaction content. Wholesome story videos, reunion videos, and feel-good posts all live on this emoji. Instagram comments under heartwarming reels are full of it. Twitter/X uses it in earnest reaction threads.
Apple renders 🥹 with notably watery eyes, raised brows, and a slightly trembling mouth. Google's version emphasizes the welling tears. Samsung's is softer. The almost-crying quality is consistent.
Unicode 14.0 added 🥹 in 2021, and it filled a real gap — "trying not to cry from happiness" had been weirdly underrepresented despite being a constant online feeling. Adoption was instant.
Use 🥹 for emotional-but-holding-it-together moments, wholesome content reactions, grateful overwhelm, and proud-of-you feelings. It's one of the most emotionally precise emojis on the keyboard.
How to Use 🥹 face holding back tears Emoji
“Reunion with my best friend after two years 🥹”
“Watched my baby cousin take her first steps 🥹”
“He learned my coffee order without me telling him 🥹”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F979 |
| HTML Entity | 🥹 |
| CSS Code | \1F979 |
| Shortcode | :face-holding-back-tears: |
| Keywords | admiration, aww, back, cry, embarrassed, face, feelings, grateful, gratitude, holding, joy, please, proud, resist, sad, tears |
| Unicode Version | 14.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does 🥹 mean?
The 🥹 emoji means trying not to cry — eyes welling up but tears not falling. It's used for wholesome-overwhelmed moments, grateful reactions, proud feelings, and the bittersweet "this is too sweet" response.
What's the difference between 🥹 and 🥲?
🥹 is holding back tears with no tear actually falling — the brink moment. 🥲 has a smile with a single tear on the cheek, capturing bittersweet emotion that's already overflowing. 🥹 is the buildup; 🥲 is the release.
