Envious and side-eye text faces for chats and captions

Jealous Kaomoji

Copy jealous kaomoji and envious text faces for chats, captions, and comments when someone else gets the attention, the prize, or the person.

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Group chat teasing

Drop a jealous kaomoji when a friend brags about a new gadget, a trip, or a date, so the tease reads playful instead of bitter.

Reacting to a friend's win

Pair a side-eye face with a congrats message to admit you are a little envious while still being supportive.

Captioning a comparison post

Use an envious kaomoji under a photo of someone else's vacation, meal, or outfit to add a self-aware joke about wanting the same thing.

Sibling or roommate rivalry

Send a huffy text face when someone else got the last slice, the better room, or the higher score to keep the rivalry lighthearted.

How to use jealous kaomoji

Reacting in group chats

  • Pick an exaggerated face like ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ to keep the tone playful.
  • Add a short line like 'not fair' to clarify you're joking.
  • Save the sharpest side-eye faces for close friends who get the humor.

Congratulating with a twist

  • Open with genuine congrats before dropping the envious face.
  • Use a softer pout like (ᵔᴥᵔ) so it reads warm, not bitter.
  • Follow up with a compliment to balance the tease.

Captioning a comparison photo

  • Pick 😒🧂 for a quick, modern caption about envy.
  • Keep the caption short so the face carries the joke.
  • Tag the person you're teasing so it reads as friendly banter.

Relationship envy jokes

  • Use 🥺👀👩‍❤️‍👨 when reacting to a couple's post.
  • Add a lighthearted comment about wanting the same thing.
  • Avoid sending this to the couple directly unless you know them well.

Jealous Kaomoji message templates

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

Jealous Kaomoji meanings

8(>_<)8

8(>_<)8 shows a squeezed, grumbling face for when jealousy turns into an exaggerated sulk.

(¬、¬)

(¬、¬) is a flat, suspicious side-eye for quietly sizing someone up.

(–˛ — º)

(–˛ — º) reads as a tired, unimpressed glare aimed at whoever is showing off.

(っ- ‸ - ς)

(っ- ‸ - ς) leans forward with a sour mouth, perfect for sulking after seeing someone else's good news.

(ᗒᗣᗕ)

(ᗒᗣᗕ) has wide uneven eyes for a startled, envious double-take.

ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ

ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ throws both arms up in an irritated huff, ideal for dramatic jealousy.

(㇏(•̀ᵥᵥ•́)ノ)

(㇏(•̀ᵥᵥ•́)ノ) is a sharp, pointing face that calls someone out for flaunting.

(ᵔᴥᵔ)

(ᵔᴥᵔ) is a softer pouty face for mild, good-natured envy.

(^▽^)

(^▽^) forces a big smile while masking jealousy underneath, useful for sarcastic congratulations.

◖㈠ ω ㈠◗

◖㈠ ω ㈠◗ uses blank round eyes for a deadpan, unbothered-but-not-really stare.

😒

😒 is the classic unimpressed side-eye emoji for calling out someone's flex.

😒🧂

😒🧂 pairs the side-eye with salt for a modern way of saying 'someone's salty about it'.

😠💚

😠💚 combines an angry face with green to signal envy in a single glance.

🥺👀👩‍❤️‍👨

🥺👀👩‍❤️‍👨 shows pleading eyes watching a couple, ideal for jealousy over someone else's relationship.

😒➡️🎁

😒➡️🎁 points a side-eye at a gift, great for envy over someone else's prize or present.

Jealous Kaomoji — background

Green with envy, in text form

Just like the English phrase 'green with envy,' kaomoji creators sometimes pair faces with a green heart emoji to signal jealousy at a glance.

Side-eye as shorthand

A single flat-eyed face like (¬、¬) can replace an entire sentence of suspicion or disapproval without any words at all.

Envy as a compliment

Sending a jealous kaomoji after someone's good news is often read as a backhanded compliment, admitting you wish it were you.

What is jealous kaomoji used for?

Jealous kaomoji are text faces that express envy, side-eye, or playful rivalry, often used to react to someone else's good news, prize, or relationship.

Are jealous kaomoji rude to send?

Most are meant as lighthearted teasing between friends rather than genuine hostility, but tone still depends on context and relationship.

Can I use jealous kaomoji with a friend's good news?

Yes, pairing a side-eye face with a congratulations message is a common way to admit envy while still being supportive.

What does 😒 mean in texting?

😒 is the classic unimpressed or side-eye emoji, commonly used to react sarcastically to a brag or flex.

Is there a difference between jealous and angry kaomoji?

Jealous kaomoji usually mix a sulky or suspicious expression with humor, while angry kaomoji lean more toward pure frustration.

Can jealous kaomoji be used for relationship jealousy?

Yes, faces paired with hearts or couple emoji can express envy over someone else's relationship in a comment or caption.

What is a good jealous kaomoji for group chats?

ヽ(`⌒´メ)ノ works well because the dramatic pose reads as an exaggerated, funny huff rather than real anger.

How do I show fake jealousy in a text?

Combine a smiling or pouty kaomoji with a comment like 'must be nice' to signal you are joking about being envious.

Do jealous kaomoji work in captions?

Yes, they are often added under photos of someone else's trip, meal, or outfit as a self-aware joke about wanting the same thing.