Angry text faces for venting and frustrated replies

Mad Kaomoji

Copy mad kaomoji and angry text faces for venting, frustrated replies, and dramatic reactions.

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Venting to friends

Send a mad kaomoji when texting a friend about something frustrating, letting the face carry the emotion instead of a long rant.

Reacting to bad news

Use an angry kaomoji as a quick reaction to disappointing or annoying news in a chat.

Playful arguments

Add a dramatic mad face to a lighthearted disagreement with friends to keep the tone joking rather than serious.

Gaming and forum comments

Drop a mad kaomoji into gaming chat or forum replies to express frustration over a loss or bug.

How to use mad kaomoji

Venting to a friend

  • Choose a quieter, tight-lipped face for genuine frustration.
  • Follow up with a short explanation so the tone is clear.
  • Avoid overly dramatic faces if you want to be taken seriously.

Reacting to bad news

  • Send the kaomoji alone as a quick, immediate reaction.
  • Use a glaring face for mild annoyance rather than full outrage.
  • Pair with a brief comment for context.

Playful arguments

  • Pick a dramatic, fists-raised kaomoji to keep the tone joking.
  • Use it alongside teasing language, not harsh words.
  • Follow with a laughing message to clarify it's lighthearted.

Gaming and forum chat

  • Use a shouting face to react to a tough loss or bug.
  • Keep messages short in fast-moving chat windows.
  • Combine with an anger-mark kaomoji for extra emphasis.

Mad Kaomoji message templates

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

Mad Kaomoji meanings

( 。 •`ᴖ´• 。)

A tight-lipped face with furrowed brows, showing quiet, simmering irritation.

୧(๑•̀ᗝ•́)૭

An arms-raised angry face, expressing loud, visible frustration.

(ꐦ¬_¬)

A narrow-eyed glaring face, suggesting suspicion mixed with annoyance.

( 。 •` ⤙´• 。)

A pinched, scowling face showing sharp displeasure.

٩(๑`^´๑)۶

A fists-raised angry face, dramatic and intense.

( ,,⩌'︿'⩌,,)

A wavy-mouthed frustrated face, showing tense, uneasy anger.

ヽ( `д´*)ノ

A shouting face with raised arms, used for loud outbursts of anger.

(¬`‸´¬)

A smug, narrow-eyed face suggesting irritated defiance.

(。•̀ ⤙ •́ 。ꐦ) !!!

An intense glaring face with exclamation marks, showing sharp, sudden anger.

凸(`0´)凸

A fist-pointing angry face, aggressive and confrontational.

₍₍⚞( ˃ ロ ˂)⚟⁾⁾

A wide-mouthed shocked and angry face, reacting to something outrageous.

💢 ( / `ᜊˊ )/❗

A face with an anger mark and pointing arm, showing sharp accusation or blame.

ヽ(#`Д´)ノ

A shouting face with clenched hands, expressing an explosive outburst.

(ᗒᗣᗕ)՞

A dizzy, overwhelmed face suggesting frustration mixed with confusion.

( ー̀εー́ )

A furrowed, tense face showing quiet exasperation.

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Mad Kaomoji — background

Borrowed from manga

The small anger mark symbol used in many mad kaomoji comes directly from manga and anime, where it represents a throbbing vein of irritation.

Fists as intensity markers

Kaomoji with raised fists or arms are generally read as more intense or exaggerated anger compared to simple furrowed-brow faces.

Playful more than hostile

Despite the angry appearance, mad kaomoji are frequently used in a joking or exaggerated way between friends rather than to express real hostility.

What is mad kaomoji?

Mad kaomoji are text emoticons that show angry, frustrated, or annoyed facial expressions using symbols like furrowed brows, gritted teeth, or anger marks.

How do I use mad kaomoji in a text?

Send one alone as a quick reaction, or add it at the end of a message describing something frustrating.

Are mad kaomoji meant to be taken seriously?

Often not; many mad kaomoji are used playfully among friends to express mock anger or light frustration.

What does the anger mark symbol mean in mad kaomoji?

The small cross-like symbol, often written as 💢, represents a bulging vein and signals intense irritation, borrowed from manga and anime.

Which mad kaomoji works for serious frustration?

Quieter, tight-lipped faces without extra decoration tend to read as more genuinely upset than exaggerated shouting faces.

Which mad kaomoji is best for playful anger?

Dramatic ones with raised arms or fists, like ٩(๑`^´๑)۶, work well for joking frustration with friends.

Can mad kaomoji be used in professional messages?

They're generally better suited to casual chats, gaming, or social media rather than formal or work communication.

Do mad kaomoji work well in gaming chat?

Yes, they're commonly used to react to losses, bugs, or frustrating moments during multiplayer games.

Can I combine mad kaomoji with other symbols?

Yes, many people add exclamation marks or anger-mark emoji alongside a mad kaomoji for extra emphasis.