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Face With Head-Bandage Emoji
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Unicode Code Point | U+1F915 1F915 |
Emoji Name | face with head bandage |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 1.0August 2015 |
Category | |
Keywords | injuredhurtbandage |
đ¤ Meaning and Explanation
The đ¤ emoji shows a face with a bandage wrapped around its head.
This emoji is primarily used to represent a physical injury, particularly a head injury. It can also symbolize pain, recovery from an accident, or feeling unwell in general. Metaphorically, it can express emotional hurt or a state of exhaustion after a difficult task.
đ¤ How to Use
Use the đ¤ emoji to communicate that you are physically hurt or in pain. It's also suitable for situations where you are recovering from an illness or feeling emotionally drained.
- To show you've been injured: "I fell off my bike and got a nasty bump on my head đ¤"
- To express that you're feeling sick: "I've had a headache all day đ¤"
- To convey emotional distress: "That was a tough week. I'm completely worn out đ¤"
đ¤ Cultural Background
The đ¤ emoji is universally recognized as a symbol of injury or pain.
The image of a bandaged head is a common trope in cartoons and media worldwide to denote that a character has been hurt. As a result, its meaning is rarely misinterpreted across different cultures.