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🤕 face with head-bandage Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informação rápida

Unicode
U+1F915
Código curto
:face-with-head-bandage:
Categoria
Emojis e Emoções
Subcategoria
unwell
Adicionado em
Unicode 1.0
Também conhecido como
injured face emoji, bandaged head emoji, hangover emoji, head injury emoji

What Does the face with head-bandage Emoji 🤕 Mean?

A face with a white bandage wrapped around the head, expression pained or rueful — 🤕 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, 🤕 covers genuine injury ("tripped down the stairs 🤕"), recovery ("day two with the concussion 🤕"), and metaphorical hurt ("that workout absolutely destroyed me 🤕"). The bandage gives it a slightly comedic quality even in real-injury contexts — like cartoon characters who emerge from accidents with a head wrap and stars circling overhead.

The hangover usage is huge. "Brunch was a mistake 🤕" or "never drinking again 🤕" — both perfectly natural. The visual of someone walking around with their head wrapped maps cleanly onto the morning-after experience. Headache emojis exist (🤯, 😵), but 🤕 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 🤕" 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, 🤕 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 🤕 in 2015 as part of expanded illness-and-injury options. It quickly filled the gap for "hurt but not seriously" — a tone the keyboard had been missing.

Reach for 🤕 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 🤕 face with head-bandage Emoji

“Bumped my head on the cabinet door at full speed 🤕”
“Last night was a lot, this morning is rough 🤕”
“First spin class in a year and I cannot walk 🤕”
Detalhes técnicos
UnicodeU+1F915
Entidade HTML🤕
Código CSS\1F915
Código curto:face-with-head-bandage:
Palavras-chavebandage, face, head-bandage, hurt, injury, ouch, with, head
Versão Unicode1.0

Perguntas frequentes

What does 🤕 mean?

The 🤕 emoji means injured, hurt, or recovering from something physical. The head bandage signals minor injuries, accidents, hangovers, or any "ouch" moment — it's playful enough for jokes but clear enough for real updates.

Is 🤕 used for hangovers?

Yes, very commonly. The bandaged face captures the morning-after feeling perfectly — wounded, head-pounding, but technically functional. It's one of the most-used emojis in post-party group chats.