š„µ hot face Emoji ā Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F975
- Shortcode
:hot-face:- Category
- Smileys & Emotion
- Subcategory
- unwell
- Added in
- Unicode 11.0
- Also known as
- hot emoji, overheated emoji, thirst emoji, heat wave emoji, burning face emoji
What Does the hot face Emoji š„µ Mean?
Red face, sweat drops flying, tongue half out ā š„µ is the emoji of being overwhelmed by heat. Extreme temperature, extreme attractiveness, or extreme stress: the hot face covers all three flavors of "too much warmth."
Released in Unicode 11.0 in 2018, š„µ arrived at a moment when climate discussions and summer heat waves were intensifying, and the world needed a more expressive way to communicate literal overheating. "It's 104 degrees š„µ" doesn't require any additional explanation.
But the metaphorical uses are where š„µ really runs. In attraction contexts, š„µ signals that someone or something is so hot it's overwhelming ā "he walked past š„µ" ā where the heat is figurative but the physical response is the same. It's more intense than š (eyes turned to hearts in admiration) because š„µ implies a full-body reaction.
In stress and overwork contexts, š„µ signals burn-out heat: "Deadline is tomorrow and I haven't started š„µ." The pressure feels like a physical temperature.
On social media, š„µ and š„¶ (cold face) often pair together as weather commentary ā one of the few emojis that can credibly discuss climate in a relatable way. During heat waves, š„µ floods social platforms. During cold snaps, š„¶ takes over.
Gen Z uses š„µ extensively in attraction contexts on TikTok and Twitter. A thirst trap post collects š„µ comments. An impressive physical achievement gets š„µ. The overlap between literal heat and figurative hotness is the emoji's most interesting feature.
Unicode 11.0, 2018. Apple renders š„µ with dramatic sweat drops and a distinctly overheated red. Google and Samsung follow the same core design. All versions read immediately as overheated.
Use š„µ for: literal heat, extreme attractiveness, work-stress overheating, or any moment where "it's too much" is the feeling.
Apple's red flush and flying sweat drops are particularly expressive. Google and Samsung render it with similar redness and visible heat markers. The triple-use nature of this emoji - literal heat, attraction, and stress - means context is essential. Sending it during a heatwave reads as climate commentary. Sending it in response to a photo reads as a compliment. Sending it mid-meeting reads as work stress. Rarely is there confusion because the surrounding conversation makes one reading obvious. In climate and weather discussions it has become almost standard issue during summer heat advisories. In beauty and fitness communities the attraction reading is well-established. The stress reading appears often in posts about deadlines, intense workouts, and situations where someone is clearly running at capacity.
How to Use š„µ hot face Emoji
“The AC broke on the hottest week of the year š„µ”
“He showed up in that and I had to leave š„µ”
“Four hours before the deadline and I'm š„µ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F975 |
| HTML Entity | 🥵 |
| CSS Code | \1F975 |
| Shortcode | :hot-face: |
| Keywords | dying, face, feverish, heat, hot, panting, red-faced, stroke, sweating, tongue |
| Unicode Version | 11.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does š„µ mean in texting?
š„µ means overwhelmed by heat ā literal, figurative, or attraction-based. It's used for actual hot weather, someone being extremely attractive, or stress-heat from pressure. All are physically experienced as overwhelming warmth.
Is š„µ a compliment?
In attraction contexts, yes ā š„µ means someone is so hot they're overwhelming. It's stronger than š because it implies a full-body reaction. Sending š„µ to someone is a fairly direct signal that you find them very attractive.
How is š„µ used during heat waves on social media?
During summer heat waves, š„µ floods Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok as collective weather commentary. It pairs naturally with š”ļø and āļø and functions as a universal 'it is way too hot' signal.
