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What does 🤢🤮 mean?

Represents intense physical nausea, extreme disgust, or feeling like you're about to vomit. Used when something is truly repulsive, whether physically (bad smell/food) or metaphorically (a terrible take, gross behavior).

When would someone send 🤢🤮?

In general texts, you're usually using this to react to something super cringe, a gross story your friend just told you, or something that just gives off major 'ick' energy. It's rarely a literal 'I'm sick' anymore, unless you're talking to your mom, then it might be a convenient excuse.

On TikTok: On TikTok in 2026, 🤢 is HUGE for 'pov: you just saw...' trends, especially for secondhand embarrassment or reacting to truly wild public scenarios. It pairs perfectly with sounds that cut abruptly (like a 'nope' sound effect), an exaggerated gagging noise, or any audio that signifies 'the cringe is real.' It's *never* over, it just reinvents its cringe target.

Flirty context: Okay, this is extremely rare and tread *very* carefully. If it's flirty, it's usually paired with other emojis like 🤪 or 😂 and means 'you're so silly/gross (in an endearing, attractive way).' It's a playful tease, but the line to 'genuine ick' is razor-thin. Don't use it as your primary flirty emoji.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does 🤢🤮 mean?

Represents intense physical nausea, extreme disgust, or feeling like you're about to vomit. Used when something is truly repulsive, whether physically (bad smell/food) or metaphorically (a terrible take, gross behavior).

Is 🤢🤮 appropriate to use?

This combination is generally safe and harmless to use in most contexts.

How do I copy 🤢🤮 to use it?

Simply click the "Copy Combo 📋" button above to copy 🤢🤮 to your clipboard. Once copied, you can paste it into any messaging app, social media post, or text field. The combo will appear exactly as shown on this page.

What does 🤢 mean on its own?

Okay, so this isn't just about feeling like you're gonna throw up, though it can be that if you just ate expired milk. For Gen Z, 🤢 is primarily the 'ick' emoji, the 'cringe' emoji, or the 'that's just gross, please stop' emoji. It's for when something makes your skin crawl, gives you secondhand embarrassment, or is just generally unsettling and off-putting. Learn more about 🤢 Nauseated Face →

When do people use 🤢🤮 in texting?

In general texts, you're usually using this to react to something super cringe, a gross story your friend just told you, or something that just gives off major 'ick' energy. It's rarely a literal 'I'm sick' anymore, unless you're talking to your mom, then it might be a convenient excuse. When combined as 🤢🤮, it represents intense physical nausea, extreme disgust, or feeling like you're about to vomit. Used when something is truly repulsive, whether physically (bad smell/food) or metaphorically (a terrible take, gross behavior).

What does 🤢🤮 mean on TikTok?

On TikTok in 2026, 🤢 is HUGE for 'pov: you just saw...' trends, especially for secondhand embarrassment or reacting to truly wild public scenarios. It pairs perfectly with sounds that cut abruptly (like a 'nope' sound effect), an exaggerated gagging noise, or any audio that signifies 'the cringe is real.' It's *never* over, it just reinvents its cringe target. The combination 🤢🤮 is often seen in TikTok contexts related to represents intense physical nausea, extreme disgust, or feeling like you're about to vomit.

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