Sweat Kaomoji
Copy sweat kaomoji and Japanese sweat-drop text faces for embarrassed replies, nervous laughs, anime-style panic, and overheated reactions in chats, bios, and captions.
Popular sweat kaomoji
Short, readable faces are usually the best fit for bios, usernames, and chat replies.
Sweat Kaomoji copy and paste
197 text faces shown in All.
Sweat Kaomoji ASCII art
Multi-line text art. Paste into a monospace field so the alignment survives.
Awkward Discord replies
Drop a sweat-drop face like (;´∀`) when you send the wrong channel message or double-text by accident.
Anime-style panic reactions
Faces like Σ(゚Д゚; or (゚д゚;) mimic the classic anime sweat-drop startle for group chats and forum replies.
Nervous laughter in texts
Use (^^;) or ^_^" to soften an admission, a late reply, or a small mistake without sounding upset.
Overheated or exhausted captions
Pair 🥵 or 💦 with a kaomoji like -_-b for gym selfies, hot-weather posts, or 'I'm exhausted' captions.
How to use sweat kaomoji
Discord and group chats
- Reach for a light sweat-drop face like (;´∀`) or ^_^" when you send the wrong emoji, forget to reply, or make a joke that lands a beat too late.
Apologies and admissions
- Combine a bowing face with a sweat kaomoji to apologize without over-explaining — the visual does the work of 'my bad.'
Startled or panicked reactions
- Anime-style shock faces built on Σ or ゚Д゚ read as an exaggerated gasp, perfect for jump-scare reactions or sudden bad news.
Heat, exhaustion, and workouts
- Pair the hot-face emoji with a flat, tired kaomoji for gym selfies, summer captions, or 'I survived that meeting' posts.
Sweat Kaomoji message templates
Copy a whole message for chats, captions, and comments.
Sweat Kaomoji meanings
(;´∀`)
The most common sweat-drop face, a nervous laugh that says 'oops, my bad' without sounding defensive.
(ᵕ—ᴗ—)
A closed-eye, flat-mouth sweat face for quiet embarrassment — useful when a joke lands awkwardly.
💦
The standalone sweat-drop emoji, dropped after a sentence to signal 'that was a close call' or physical exertion.
😅
Grinning-with-sweat emoji, the universal shorthand for a nervous laugh or narrowly-avoided mistake.
(╥﹏╥)
Combines sweat with full crying eyes — for overwhelmed, stressed-to-tears reactions rather than mild embarrassment.
(ᵕ—ᗜ—)
A relieved, sheepish version with a wide ᗜ mouth, good for 'phew, that worked out' moments.
-_-b
A flat stare with a single sweat drop trailing off the b — deadpan awkwardness, often used sarcastically.
٩(ˊᗜˋ*)و ♡
An energetic sheepish face with raised arms, for apologizing while still being upbeat about it.
^_^"
The simplest ASCII sweat face, a smiley with a trailing quote mark standing in for the sweat drop.
🥵
Hot-face emoji for literal heat, exhaustion, or 'this is a lot' reactions unrelated to embarrassment.
(o_o;)
Wide-eyed surprise with a single sweat drop, used for 'wait, what?' moments rather than shame.
<(_ _)>
A bowing apology face; pairs well with a sweat kaomoji right before or after it to soften a mistake.
Σ(゚Д゚;
Anime-style startle face with a capital Σ for the shocked gasp, plus a trailing sweat drop for the panic.
(っ- ‸ - ς)
A squinting, resigned sweat face for 'I knew this would happen' situations.
( ̄  ̄|| )
Flat closed eyes with vertical sweat lines, a quieter cousin of the wide-eyed panic faces.
Related kaomoji clusters
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Sweat Kaomoji — background
Kaomoji read upright, unlike Western emoticons like :) which are read sideways — that's why the eyes carry most of the emotion in faces such as (;´∀`).
The sweat-drop mark comes straight from manga and anime shorthand, where a single bead of sweat next to a character's head signals nerves, exertion, or awkward relief.
Many sweat kaomoji borrow characters from Cyrillic, Greek, and IPA blocks — the Σ in Σ(゚Д゚; is a Greek capital sigma repurposed purely for its shocked, wide-open shape.
When a font can't render a rarer glyph, browsers fall back to a similar-looking character, which is why some sweat kaomoji display slightly differently across devices.
Sweat kaomoji spread mainly through copy-paste on forums and Discord rather than typing from a chart, so the most-copied faces like 💦 and (;´∀`) dominate every ranking.
What does a sweat kaomoji mean?
A sweat kaomoji uses a droplet mark like 💧, ;, or || next to a face to show embarrassment, nervousness, relief, or physical exertion — the same role a bead of sweat plays in anime and manga panels.
What is the most popular sweat kaomoji?
(;´∀`) is the most widely used sweat-drop face online, followed by (ᵕ—ᴗ—) and the standalone 💦 and 😅 emoji.
How do I type a sweat drop in a kaomoji?
Common sweat markers are a semicolon (;) or vertical bars (||) placed right after the eyes, or the 💧 and 💦 emoji appended to a face, as in (◞‸ ◟)💧.
What's the difference between a sweat kaomoji and a crying kaomoji?
Sweat kaomoji like (;´∀`) signal embarrassment or nervous relief with a dry face, while crying kaomoji such as (╥﹏╥) show wet, streaming tears for genuine sadness or being overwhelmed.
Can I use sweat kaomoji to say sorry?
Yes — faces like ^_^" or (^^;) soften an apology or admission of a mistake, and pairing one with <(_ _)> adds a visual bow for extra sincerity.
Is 😅 the same as a sweat kaomoji?
😅 is the emoji version of the same idea — a smiling face with a bead of sweat — and it can be swapped in anywhere a text-based sweat kaomoji like (;´∀`) would go.
What sweat kaomoji works for hot weather or exhaustion?
🥵 and 💦 read as literal heat or exertion rather than embarrassment, and combos like 😶+🥵 or -_-b work well for 'I'm melting' or 'that workout wrecked me' captions.
Are there anime-style sweat kaomoji?
Yes — faces built around Σ, ゚Д゚, or ゚д゚ such as Σ(゚Д゚; and (゚д゚;) mimic the classic startled sweat-drop reaction from anime and manga.
What does 💦 mean by itself in a text?
On its own, 💦 usually signals a nervous laugh, a narrow escape from an awkward situation, or literal sweat from heat or exercise, depending on context.