Nosebleed text faces for flustered, shocked, or embarrassed reactions

Nosebleeds Kaomoji

Copy nosebleeds kaomoji and flustered text faces for reacting to something surprising, embarrassing, or swoon-worthy.

Nosebleeds Kaomoji copy and paste

199 text faces shown in All.

Showing: All
Showing 200 nosebleeds kaomoji text faces.

Nosebleeds Kaomoji ASCII art

Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.

1 pieces
nosebleeds text art3×17

Reacting to something swoon-worthy

Use a nosebleed kaomoji as a joking anime-style reaction to a crush, attractive photo, or flattering compliment.

Playful embarrassment

Drop a nosebleed face when you're caught off guard or flustered in a funny, exaggerated way.

Fan and meme culture

Use the nosebleed motif in fan chats or meme captions as a nod to classic anime overreaction humor.

Reacting to shocking or intense moments

Add a nosebleed kaomoji for a dramatic, over-the-top response to intense or startling content.

How to use nosebleeds kaomoji

Reacting to a crush or flattering photo

  • Use the shy, squinting face when reacting to something charming or attractive.
  • Keep the message short so the kaomoji carries the flustered tone on its own.
  • Pair it with a heart emoji if you want to make the swooning even clearer.

Playful shock or surprise

  • Use the wide-open shocked face for a sudden, over-the-top surprised reaction.
  • Add it right after describing what caught you off guard.
  • Follow with an exclamation to match the dramatic energy.

Fan and meme reaction posts

  • Use an energetic, exclaiming face to lean into classic anime overreaction humor.
  • Drop it in fan chats when reacting to a favorite character or moment.
  • Combine with motion-style kaomoji nearby for extra comedic emphasis.

Literal bumps and impacts

  • Use the boxing-glove and blood-drop combo when describing an actual physical hit.
  • Keep this version separate from the flustered-style faces to avoid confusing tone.
  • Pair with a wincing caption since this combo reads as pain, not embarrassment.

Nosebleeds Kaomoji message templates

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

Nosebleeds Kaomoji meanings

(^་།^)

A calm-looking face with a nosebleed mark, showing a flustered reaction hidden behind a composed expression.

(○´ ་།`)ノ

A face reaching out with a nosebleed mark, suggesting an excited or eager flustered reaction.

(꒪// ་། //꒪)

A shy, squinting face with a nosebleed mark, fitting for being caught off guard by something charming.

(> ་། <)

A wide-open shocked face with a nosebleed mark, showing sudden surprise turning into a flustered moment.

(*° ་། °)=3

A face with a nosebleed mark and a drooling symbol, combining flustered and hungry-for-attention humor.

( ̄་། ̄*)

A subtle smug face with a nosebleed mark, hinting at a quietly pleased but flustered reaction.

\(;´ ་།`)/

An exclaiming face with a nosebleed mark and motion lines, showing a loud, dramatic flustered outburst.

(/^ ་། ^)/

An energetic face with a nosebleed mark, used for an excited, can't-hide-it reaction.

(* ̄ii ̄)

A face with double nosebleed-style marks near the mouth, a more exaggerated version of the flustered look.

(^〃^)

A blushing face marked with tilde symbols, showing a warm, embarrassed reaction without a full nosebleed.

( ̄ハ ̄*)

A face with a subtle mark near the mouth area, a lighter take on the flustered nosebleed expression.

\( ̄ハ ̄)

A one-armed face with the same subtle flustered mark, useful for a quick reaction with motion.

( ̄ ¨ヽ ̄)

A face with a small mark near the mouth and a plain expression, a low-key flustered reaction.

🥊💥👃🩸

A boxing glove, impact burst, and nose with a blood drop, showing a nosebleed caused by a literal hit rather than embarrassment.

Nosebleeds Kaomoji — background

An anime and manga trope

The comedic nosebleed originated in anime and manga as an exaggerated way to show sudden attraction or excitement.

Works as a stand-in for blushing

Nosebleed kaomoji often serve the same purpose as a blush emoji, but with more comedic, over-the-top energy.

Not always about romance

While often used for crushes, the same mark can express general shock or being caught completely off guard.

Distinct from literal injury combos

Nosebleed kaomoji built for comedic flustered reactions look different from combos meant to depict an actual physical hit.

What is nosebleed kaomoji?

Nosebleed kaomoji are text faces that use a small mark near the nose to represent a nosebleed, a classic anime shorthand for being flustered, excited, or swooning.

Why does a nosebleed mean being flustered in kaomoji culture?

It comes from anime and manga, where a sudden nosebleed is used as an exaggerated comedic sign of attraction or excitement.

When should I use a nosebleed kaomoji?

Use them when joking about a crush, reacting to something flattering, or leaning into playful anime-style overreaction humor.

Is a nosebleed kaomoji always about romance?

Not always. It can also show general shock, excitement, or being caught off guard by something impressive.

Can nosebleed kaomoji show a literal injury instead of embarrassment?

Yes, some combos pair a nose and blood drop with an impact symbol to depict a literal bump or hit rather than a flustered reaction.

What's the difference between the calm and shocked nosebleed faces?

The calm version hides the reaction behind a composed look, while the shocked version shows the surprise openly with wide eyes.

Are nosebleed kaomoji appropriate for casual group chats?

Yes, they're widely used in casual and fan chats as a lighthearted, exaggerated reaction rather than anything serious.

Can I combine a nosebleed kaomoji with other reaction emoji?

Yes, pairing it with a heart or sweat-drop emoji can add extra emphasis to the flustered or swooning tone.