π angry face Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F620
- Shortcode
:angry-face:- Category
- Smileys & Emotion
- Subcategory
- negative
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- mad face emoji, annoyed face emoji, frowning angry emoji, upset emoji
What Does the angry face Emoji π Mean?
Furrowed brows pulled hard into a V-shape, mouth set in a firm frown, eyes narrowed β π is the standard angry face. Not enraged (that's π‘), not cursing (that's π€¬), just clearly upset. It's the emoji of being mad at something without losing your composure, the controlled anger that simmers rather than explodes.
In texting, π reads as displeased but not unhinged. Annoyed about a situation β "the bus was late again π ." Frustrated with someone β "told her three times and she still didn't listen π ." Mildly mad β "someone took my parking spot π ." The expression is clearly negative without being over the top, which makes it usable in normal conversations where stronger anger emojis would feel disproportionate.
There's a pouty register too. Used in flirty banter, π can mean "I'm pretend-mad at you," especially among partners or close friends. "You didn't save me any pizza π " β the anger is performed, both parties know it. The controlled furrow of π keeps it light enough for this usage, whereas π‘ or π€¬ would feel actually upset.
It also works for parental-frustration humor. "Walked into the kitchen and the dog had eaten the cookies π ." The visual of restrained anger lines up with that sitcom-parent register where you're upset but life goes on. Group chats use it constantly for narrating minor injustices.
The red-face version (π‘) is the next step up, but π stays yellow, which gives it a more everyday register. It's the workhorse anger emoji β fits dozens of small frustrations without committing to full-volume rage.
On social media, π shows up in vent posts about minor annoyances, customer-service complaints, and "why does this keep happening" reaction content. It's quieter than π‘ but more pointed than π.
Apple draws the brows in a tight V with a downturned mouth and yellow face. Google's version has slightly thicker brows. Samsung's leans rounder. The controlled-anger reads consistently.
Unicode 6.0 added π in 2010 as part of the original set. It's been a reliable everyday-anger emoji for over a decade.
Use π for mild to moderate anger, frustrated reactions, pretend-mad flirting, and any minor injustice that calls for a clearly-but-controlled negative face.
How to Use π angry face Emoji
“Someone took my reserved parking spot again π ”
“You didn't save me any of the dumplings π ”
“Three months later they finally responded to my email π ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F620 |
| HTML Entity | 😠 |
| CSS Code | \1F620 |
| Shortcode | :angry-face: |
| Keywords | anger, angry, blame, face, feels, frustrated, mad, maddening, rage, shade, unhappy, upset |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
The π emoji means angry or annoyed β controlled anger without losing it. The furrowed brows and firm frown communicate clear displeasure for everyday frustrations, minor injustices, and pretend-pouty flirting.
What's the difference between π and π‘?
π is yellow-faced and shows controlled anger β the everyday mad face. π‘ is red-faced and shows fuming anger β full rage with the face flushed red. π is irritated; π‘ is enraged.
