Irritated, side-eye text faces for chats and captions

Annoyed Face Kaomoji

Copy annoyed face kaomoji and irritated text faces for side-eyes, eye rolls, and mild frustration in any message.

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Reacting to a minor inconvenience

Drop an annoyed kaomoji when something small but irritating happens, like a delay or a bad excuse.

Side-eyeing a comment

Use a squinting or unimpressed face to react skeptically to a message without escalating the conversation.

Venting about a long day

Pair a tired, irritated face with a message about a frustrating meeting or chore.

Playful mock-annoyance

Use an exaggerated annoyed face jokingly with friends to tease without real conflict.

How to use annoyed face kaomoji

Minor inconveniences

  • Use a flat stare face for quick, low-key irritation.
  • Keep the accompanying text short and dry.
  • Avoid stronger faces if the situation is truly minor.

Skeptical reactions

  • Pick a narrowed-eye face for a side-eye effect.
  • Pair with a short, doubtful comment.
  • Use quotation-style faces for extra sarcasm.

Venting about a long day

  • Choose a tired, sweating face to show exhaustion plus irritation.
  • Add context about what caused the frustration.
  • Keep tone honest rather than overly dramatic.

Playful teasing

  • Use an exaggerated face to signal you're joking.
  • Follow with a lighthearted comment to friends.
  • Avoid this tone in serious or formal conversations.

Annoyed Face Kaomoji message templates

Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.

Annoyed Face Kaomoji meanings

(¬_¬")

A classic side-eye face with narrowed eyes and a small sweat mark, showing mild irritation or suspicion.

(¬、¬)

A flat, narrowed-eye stare that reads as unimpressed or quietly annoyed.

(-`‸-")

A frowning mouth with an anxious brow, suited to frustrated or uneasy annoyance.

( -᷅ ⤙ -᷄ )=3

A wavering, uneven mouth shape that conveys building irritation or held-back frustration.

(¬⤙¬ᵕ)

A narrowed, skeptical look with a rounded cheek mark, good for playful annoyance.

(¬_¬)

A plain narrowed-eye face used for straightforward, unimpressed annoyance.

... (=_=;)

A tired, sweating face preceded by an ellipsis, showing exasperated fatigue.

( •᷄‎ࡇ•᷅ )

Tense, uneven eyes that suggest simmering frustration just under the surface.

(♯`∧´)

An angled brow and clenched mouth mark, expressing sharper irritation or anger.

("¬_¬)

A quoted narrowed-eye face, useful for a sarcastic or pointed annoyed remark.

(≖_≖ )

A flat stare with rounded eyes, conveying dry, deadpan annoyance.

"( – ⌓ – )

A quoted uneven face with a raised mark, suited to tired disbelief or annoyance.

(¬`‸´¬)

A double-brow narrowed face that intensifies the classic annoyed side-eye.

( •̀⤙•́ )

A minimal uneven-eye face useful as a quick annoyed reaction.

(⊙ _ ⊙ )

A wide-eyed, blank stare good for a bewildered or exasperated pause.

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Subtlety matters

Annoyed kaomoji rely on small details like narrowed eyes or a flat mouth to stay subtler than angry or furious faces.

The side-eye classic

The narrowed double-eye stare is one of the most recognizable ways to express skepticism or mild irritation in text form.

Great for dry humor

Annoyed faces pair naturally with sarcastic or deadpan comments, adding tone that plain text can miss.

What is annoyed face kaomoji?

Annoyed face kaomoji are text faces with narrowed or flat eyes that express irritation, mild frustration, or a skeptical side-eye.

When should I use annoyed face kaomoji?

Use them when reacting to minor inconveniences, dry humor, sarcastic replies, or venting about a frustrating day.

Are annoyed face kaomoji rude to use in chats?

They usually read as mildly expressive rather than hostile, similar to an eye roll among friends, but tone still depends on context.

What's the difference between annoyed and angry kaomoji?

Annoyed faces use subtler narrowed eyes and flat expressions, while angry kaomoji tend to include sharper marks or shouting symbols for stronger emotion.

Can annoyed face kaomoji be used jokingly?

Yes, an exaggerated side-eye face works well for playful teasing or mock complaints between friends.

Which annoyed kaomoji works for sarcasm?

Faces with narrowed eyes in quotation marks tend to read as pointed or sarcastic annoyance.

How do I copy an annoyed face kaomoji?

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Do annoyed kaomoji work in work chats?

A milder, dry-stare face can work in casual work chats, but stronger irritated faces are better saved for personal conversations.

Are annoyed face kaomoji good for reacting to spam or excuses?

Yes, a flat or narrowed-eye face is a quick way to express skepticism without writing out a full reply.