πŸ—―οΈ

πŸ—―οΈ right anger bubble Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F5EF U+FE0F
Shortcode
:right-anger-bubble:
Category
Smileys & Emotion
Subcategory
emotions
Added in
Unicode 0.7
Also known as
anger speech bubble emoji, shouting bubble emoji, jagged speech bubble emoji, yelling emoji

What Does the right anger bubble Emoji πŸ—―οΈ Mean?

A jagged-edged speech bubble β€” sharp pointed edges instead of rounded ones, often outlined in red or with intense styling β€” πŸ—―οΈ is the visual comic-book convention for yelling, shouting, or angry speech. Where πŸ’¬ is a calm conversation, πŸ—―οΈ is a fight. The jagged edges signal that whatever's being said is being said LOUDLY.

In texting, πŸ—―οΈ reads as shouting or angry-talk. It pops up in vent posts ("and then he πŸ—―οΈ at me"), angry-discourse contexts, and dramatic-storytelling moments. "My boss totally πŸ—―οΈ during the meeting" β€” yelling without the all-caps. The emoji becomes a visual amplifier for any communication that needs to feel loud.

It's also a top emoji for hot-take culture. Twitter/X discourse, rant threads, and angry replies use πŸ—―οΈ as a marker of intensity. "Spicy take πŸ—―οΈ" β€” flagging something that's going to be aggressive. The jagged edges convey conflict without requiring the speaker to type in caps or use slurs.

The comic-book reference is unmistakable. Anyone who's read superhero comics or watched cartoons recognizes the jagged-edge bubble as the convention for shouted dialogue (often containing "BANG!" or "POW!"). The emoji preserves that lineage, which makes it work especially well for action-and-conflict-themed content.

Gaming streamers use πŸ—―οΈ for rage-quit moments, intense competition, and dramatic in-game shouts. Sports content uses it for ref-yelling and player-arguing footage. Anywhere conflict gets loud, πŸ—―οΈ has a niche.

It's less common than the standard speech bubble in everyday chat, partly because most casual conversations don't need to indicate yelling, but when intensity matters, πŸ—―οΈ delivers efficiently.

There's also a visual-design usage where πŸ—―οΈ appears in emoji combos to add edge β€” pairing it with πŸ’’ (anger symbol) or πŸ”₯ (fire) creates a stacked aggressive-energy aesthetic that works for rant captions and meme reactions.

Apple draws πŸ—―οΈ as a jagged-edged white speech bubble with the tail pointing rightward and downward. Google's version is similar. Samsung's varies slightly. The angry-comic-bubble quality is preserved across platforms.

Unicode 7.0 added πŸ—―οΈ in 2014, alongside other speech-bubble variants. It's been a niche but reliable emoji for yelling, shouting, and conflict ever since.

Reach for πŸ—―οΈ for yelling, shouting, hot takes, rage-quit moments, comic-book references, and any moment when a regular speech bubble doesn't carry enough volume.

How to Use πŸ—―οΈ right anger bubble Emoji

“Boss totally πŸ—―οΈ at the whole team this morning”
“Hot take incoming πŸ—―οΈ pineapple belongs on pizza”
“Watched the ref blow the call and the coach πŸ—―οΈ”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F5EF U+FE0F
HTML Entity🗯️
CSS Code\1F5EF
Shortcode:right-anger-bubble:
Keywordsanger, angry, balloon, bubble, mad, right
Unicode Version0.7

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ—―οΈ mean?

The πŸ—―οΈ emoji is a jagged speech bubble β€” the comic-book convention for shouting, yelling, or angry speech. It's used to signal that something is being said loudly or with intensity, often in rant posts, hot takes, and dramatic storytelling.

How is πŸ—―οΈ different from πŸ’¬?

πŸ’¬ is a calm speech bubble for general conversation. πŸ—―οΈ has jagged edges and depicts shouting or angry speech β€” the comic-book equivalent of all-caps. They're both speech bubbles, but πŸ’¬ is conversation and πŸ—―οΈ is conflict.