Woozy Face
π₯΄
The woozy face π₯΄ shows a face with mismatched, half-closed eyes and a wavy mouth, communicating being thoroughly off-balance. It's the go-to emoji for being drunk, but its modern usage spans far wider: infatuation ('he looks at me and I'm π₯΄'), exhaustion ('this week has me π₯΄'), and reacting to attractive people ('that outfit got me π₯΄'). On TikTok and Instagram, it's often used as a flirty reaction to thirst traps β calling someone 'so fine they're making me dizzy.' It's playful and self-aware, never a serious medical complaint. The emoji is fundamentally positive β even when used about being drunk or exhausted, it implies you're enjoying or surviving the chaos. It pairs heavily with π to signal 'cannot believe what I'm seeing/feeling.'
When a guy sends π₯΄ in response to your photo or post, especially with hearts or fire, he's flirting β calling you so attractive he's 'dizzy.' Used between guy friends, it usually means drunk or wrecked from work. In dating contexts, it's a confidence move, less serious than π but still clearly flirty.
A girl sending π₯΄ in your DMs after you post a selfie or send a flirty message is signaling attraction β 'you're making me lose it.' In group chats it often means drunk or post-party. The flirty meaning is strong and usually deliberate. If she pairs it with π© or π, it's 'I can't handle this' β high engagement.
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Same codepoint U+1F974. Different drawings on different systems.
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