The 'astonished face' emoji expresses surprise upon hearing unexpected news. It shows a shocked look with wide-open eyes and mouth.
This is an emoji with an open mouth, expressing surprise. You can use it when you hear something unexpected.
An emoji with wide-open eyes and a hand covering its mouth, used when you're truly surprised. It's like exclaiming, "Oh my god!" at unexpected news.
This emoji shows a quietly surprised expression and is used in situations like "Oh my" or "Really?" It's good for sending when you hear something unexpected.
The 'exploding head' emoji, showing a head bursting, is used when you're extremely shocked. It gives the feeling of shouting, "No way!"
This emoji, with its face shaking uncontrollably, is used when you're extremely surprised. It can convey a feeling like "Whoa!" or "OMG!"
This is a face screaming in fear emoji. Try using it when you're very surprised or scared.
This is an emoji that expresses very strong emphasis or surprise. It's attached to the end of a sentence to convey important news or exciting feelings.
This emoji represents a 'BOOM!' scene in a comic where something collides or explodes. You can use it when you're startled.
This emoji is used when you hear something unexpected. It shows a bit of surprise and worry.
This emoji depicts a face turning red. You can use it to show your feelings when you're shy or embarrassed.
The 'Face with Spiral Eyes' emoji, with its swirling eyes, represents a situation where you feel dizzy and confused. You can also use it when you're surprised and want to say, "Oh my god!"
This is a cat face that looks like it's screaming in surprise. You can use it when you hear unexpected news or want to shout, 'Oh my gosh!'
This emoji with X's for eyes is used when you're very dizzy or sick. It's a facial expression often seen when a cartoon character faints.
The folded hands emoji is mainly used when making a wish or earnestly asking for something, as in "Please."
It's an emoji that looks like someone putting a hand on their forehead and saying, 'Oh my god.' You can use it when you've made a mistake or feel really frustrated.
This emoji, a combination of an exclamation mark and a question mark, is used when asking a question in great surprise. It expresses a strong sense of curiosity, as if asking "Really?".
The 🆘 emoji is a distress signal indicating an urgent need for help. It's used to signal a very dangerous or urgent situation.
An emoji representing shifting eyes, used when looking at something with interest. It carries the meaning of "Look at this!"
The 'anguished face' emoji is used when you hear terrible news or see something shocking. Its open mouth shows both surprise and pain.
The star-struck emoji expresses both amazement and admiration. Its eyes are sparkling as if you've just met a famous celebrity.
This is an emoji of someone putting their hand on their forehead when they've made a mistake or are embarrassed. It shows the feeling of, "Oh, what should I do?"
This monkey emoji covering its eyes is used in embarrassing situations. You can send it to mean "I'll pretend I didn't see that!" when you've made a mistake or seen something cringey.
An emoji with a hand on the forehead, used when you've made a mistake or feel embarrassed. It shows the feeling of 'Oh, what do I do?'
This emoji, with its eyes squeezed shut and tongue out, is often used for mischievous pranks. You can send it with a "neener-neener" feeling after teasing a friend.
The bomb emoji is a picture that represents a dangerous explosion. It's a classic shape you often see in cartoons.
This is a button emoji representing the letter 'O.' In Korea, it's also frequently used to mean blood type O.
This emoji is used when you see something scary or feel fear, showing a terrified expression. The blue forehead emphasizes the sense of dread.
The red exclamation mark emoji is used to announce very important or exciting news. Try adding it to the part of a sentence you want to emphasize.
The white exclamation mark is used to gently emphasize something or to lightly agree. It's a punctuation emoji that adds a cute feel.
This emoji shows a person making a circle with their arms above their head. It's used to mean "OK" or "good."
This emoji expresses the state of feeling dizzy or lightheaded. It's like seeing stars when you get hit on the head in a cartoon.
An emoji representing lightning or electricity, it gives a fast and powerful feeling. It's used when talking about the weather or expressing energy.
This emoji, smiling broadly with big eyes, shows even greater joy. Use it to express an excited and joyful feeling.
The expressionless face emoji is a face that reveals no emotion. You can use it when you are bored or find something ridiculous.
This is an emoji covering its mouth with a hand, used when you've made a slip of the tongue or are telling a secret. Use it for "Oops!" moments or when you're feeling shy.
This is the siren light from a police car or ambulance, used to signal an urgent or very important situation. It's a signal that demands immediate attention.
This is an emoji used when you strongly agree with something or when something is great. Sending "Yes❣️" instead of "Yes!" looks more enthusiastic.
This emoji symbolizes a very loud sound and is used to express listening to loud music or turning the volume up to the maximum.
This is an emoji of a monkey covering its mouth with its hands. It's used to say "Oh my!" in surprise or "Oops!" when you've let a secret slip.
This is an emoji for when something is hilarious. It shows a face squinting its eyes shut and grinning because it's laughing so hard.
An emoji peeking through its fingers, used when you're scared but also curious. It's like how we look when watching a scary scene in a horror movie, right?
The 🆖 emoji is an abbreviation for 'No Good,' meaning 'not good' or 'failure.' It's used when plans go awry or you make a mistake.
This is the emoji you use when you're worried about test results. It can also be used when you're nervous or stressed.
The 'poo' emoji with a smiling face is used in funny and playful situations. It's often taken as a joke rather than for its literal meaning.