Shh Kaomoji
Copy shh kaomoji and quiet-down text faces for asking someone to be silent, hushing a room, or joking about keeping secrets.
Popular shh kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Shh Kaomoji copy and paste
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Shh Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Asking for quiet
Use a shh kaomoji to playfully ask someone to lower their voice or stop talking in a chat.
Keeping secrets
Send a shh face when you want to signal a topic should stay quiet or confidential.
Library or class jokes
Use a shh kaomoji to joke about needing to be quiet in a classroom, library, or meeting.
Interrupting spoilers
Drop a shh kaomoji to stop someone before they reveal a spoiler or surprise.
How to use shh kaomoji
Classroom or library jokes
- Use a calm shushing face for a lighthearted study-related joke.
- Pair with 'quiet please' style text.
- Keep the tone playful rather than strict.
Stopping spoilers
- Send a shushing face the moment someone starts revealing plot details.
- Add 'no spoilers!' right after the face.
- Use an exaggerated version for extra emphasis.
Keeping secrets
- Use a sly or knowing face when asking someone to keep quiet about something.
- Follow with 'this stays between us.'
- Avoid overly dramatic faces to keep it subtle.
Group chat noise control
- Drop a shushing face when a chat gets too chaotic.
- Pair with a simple 'guys, shh' message.
- Follow up with a calmer face once things settle.
Shh Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Shh Kaomoji meanings
(* ̄b ̄*)
A calm face with a raised finger, gesturing for quiet with a gentle expression.
(*′з`b)
A softer version of the shushing gesture, with a slightly embarrassed or teasing look.
( ̄b ̄;)
A nervous shushing face, unsure but still asking for silence.
( ̄ー)b
A minimal shushing face with a raised finger and a relaxed expression.
d(ー ̄)
A mirrored shushing hand gesture, pointing the finger from the other side.
( ̄b ̄)
A classic quiet-please face with a finger held to closed lips.
( ´皿`)b
An exaggerated shushing face with wide, dramatic eyes for emphasis.
(o′З`b)
A teasing shushing face with a sly grin behind the raised finger.
🤫,🧏
A shushing face paired with a deaf ear gesture, both pointing to staying quiet and listening.
¯\_(ツ)_/¯
A simple shrugging face, useful for a casual 'I didn't say anything' response.
( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°)
A sly, knowing face fitting a secretive quiet-down moment.
(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻
An exaggerated dramatic reaction, useful for a joking 'shh, someone will hear' moment.
(´∇`'')
A warm, closed-eye smiling face, calm and reassuring after asking for quiet.
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Shh Kaomoji — background
The classic 'b' gesture
Many shh kaomoji use a lowercase 'b' shape to represent a hand raised with a finger near the lips.
Universal quiet signal
The shushing gesture in kaomoji mirrors the same hand sign used worldwide to ask for silence.
Pairs well with emoji
Shh kaomoji often gain extra clarity when combined with a hushing face emoji for tone reinforcement.
What is shh kaomoji?
Shh kaomoji are text faces that show a finger raised to the lips or a similar gesture asking someone to be quiet.
When should I use a shh kaomoji?
Use one when playfully asking someone to lower their voice, stop spoiling something, or keep a secret quiet.
What does the 'b' shape mean in shh kaomoji?
The 'b' character mimics a hand with a finger held up near the mouth, representing the classic shushing gesture.
Are shh kaomoji rude to send?
They're usually playful rather than harsh, especially when paired with a lighthearted message or emoji.
Can shh kaomoji be used for spoilers?
Yes, they're commonly used to interrupt someone before they reveal a plot twist or surprise.
Do shh kaomoji work well in group chats?
Yes, they're great for joking about noise levels, off-topic chatter, or asking everyone to settle down.
What's the difference between shh and whisper kaomoji?
Shh kaomoji represent the act of asking for silence, while whisper kaomoji represent speaking softly or sharing a secret.
Can shh kaomoji pair with emoji?
Yes, adding a hushing face emoji alongside a shh kaomoji reinforces the quiet-down message.
Are exaggerated shh kaomoji meant to be funny?
Yes, the wider-eyed or dramatic versions add humor to an otherwise simple request for quiet.