Deadpan, disbelief text faces for chats and memes

Bruh Kaomoji

Copy bruh kaomoji, deadpan and disbelief text faces for texts, comments, and memes when words alone can't cover the reaction.

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Reacting to a bad take

Drop a bruh kaomoji when someone says something ridiculous or wrong. It captures the flat, silent judgment better than typing 'bruh' alone.

Meme captions

Pair a bruh face with a screenshot or clip caption to add a deadpan reaction without extra commentary.

Group chat disbelief

Use a bruh kaomoji to respond to an unbelievable story, a fumble, or an awkward moment shared in a group chat.

Sarcastic replies

Send a bruh face as a stand-alone reply when a joke falls flat or someone states the obvious.

How to use bruh kaomoji

Reacting to a bad take

  • Send a flat-eyed bruh face right after a questionable statement.
  • Skip extra text and let the kaomoji speak for itself.
  • Use a smirking version if the moment feels ironic.

Meme and screenshot captions

  • Pair a bruh kaomoji with a screenshot for a silent punchline.
  • Choose an exaggerated shocked face for dramatic content.
  • Keep any caption text short so the face carries the joke.

Group chat disbelief

  • Drop a deadpan face when someone shares an unbelievable story.
  • Use the drooling exaggerated version for comically over-the-top news.
  • Follow with 'bruh' in text for emphasis if needed.

Sarcastic one-liners

  • Use the raised-eyebrow smirk for ironic or suggestive jokes.
  • Pair with a short sarcastic sentence for full effect.
  • Save it for friends who will read the tone correctly.

Bruh Kaomoji message templates

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

Bruh Kaomoji meanings

(-_- )

A flat, half-closed-eye stare that reads as pure deadpan disbelief.

(㔔)

A minimal, blank-mouth face used for a completely unimpressed reaction.

(¬_¬")

A side-eye glance with a sweat mark, showing awkward disbelief.

(ᵕ—ᴗ—)

A long flat mouth with narrow eyes, reading as tired, silent judgment.

"( – ⌓ – )

A wide flat face with motion lines, exaggerating shock at something dumb.

( •᷄‎ࡇ•᷅ )

An off-kilter eye pattern that reads as confused, bruh-worthy disbelief.

【・_・?】

A bracket-style face with a question mark, showing genuine confusion.

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)

The classic single raised-eyebrow smirk, often used for suggestive or ironic bruh moments.

(‡ಠ╭╮ಠ)

A wide-eyed, open-mouth combo showing exaggerated shock.

ლ(´ڡ`ლ)

A drooling, exaggerated face used for comically over-the-top reactions.

( ͠° ͟ʖ ͠°)

A darker, more intense version of the raised-eyebrow smirk look.

(`∀´)Ψ

A pointed, mischievous face often used for teasing disbelief.

(╥ ω ╥)

A crying, exaggerated face used when the disbelief tips into secondhand embarrassment.

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Bruh Kaomoji — background

Born from internet reaction culture

The word 'bruh' became shorthand for disbelief online, and kaomoji quickly became a visual way to express that same flat reaction without typing anything.

The single-eyebrow smirk went viral

One of the raised-eyebrow smirk faces became so widely used it turned into a recognizable meme format on its own.

Works without any words

Many bruh kaomoji are sent completely alone in chats, since the exaggerated flat expression communicates the reaction on its own.

What is bruh kaomoji?

Bruh kaomoji are text faces that capture a flat, deadpan, or disbelieving reaction, often replacing the need to type the word 'bruh' at all.

When should I use a bruh kaomoji?

Use one when reacting to something ridiculous, awkward, or unbelievable, especially when a plain text reply feels too weak.

What is the most popular bruh kaomoji?

The single raised-eyebrow smirk face is one of the most recognized and widely used deadpan kaomoji online.

Are bruh kaomoji sarcastic?

Many carry a sarcastic or ironic tone, especially the flat-eyed and smirking variations.

Can I use a bruh kaomoji as a stand-alone reply?

Yes, they are commonly sent by themselves in chats and comments as a complete reaction.

Do bruh kaomoji work well in memes?

Yes, pairing one with a screenshot or short caption is a common way to add a deadpan punchline to a meme.

What's the difference between a bruh face and a confused kaomoji?

Bruh faces usually lean flat and judgmental, while confused kaomoji often include question marks or tilted features showing genuine uncertainty.

Are bruh kaomoji rude to send?

Most read as playful or sarcastic rather than mean, especially among friends reacting to something silly.

Do these kaomoji display correctly everywhere?

They use standard Unicode characters, so they display consistently across most chat apps, comment sections, and browsers.