🥱 Yawning face
U+1F971🥱 Meaning & Usage
This yawn emoji is widely used in online conversations, especially when someone feels tired, bored, or overwhelmed. People often send it during late-night chats, after long work hours, or when reacting to something uninteresting. It shows up in text messages, social media comments, and even in casual emails to lighten the mood. It's frequently paired with other sleepy expressions like rubbing eyes or stretching, creating a shared sense of fatigue that connects people across different time zones.
Usage Examples
"It's 2 AM, so sleepy 🥱"
"This meeting is so boring, keeps yawning 🥱"
"Work today was exhausting, just want to sleep 🥱"
Technical Info
U+1F971🥱\1f971\u{1f971}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-yawning-face">🥱</span> <!-- Unicode: U+1F971 --> <!-- Name: Yawning face -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 1F971Type 1F971 then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 1F971, EnterQuick Actions
🥱 Meaning & Usage
This yawn emoji is widely used in online conversations, especially when someone feels tired, bored, or overwhelmed. People often send it during late-night chats, after long work hours, or when reacting to something uninteresting. It shows up in text messages, social media comments, and even in casual emails to lighten the mood. It's frequently paired with other sleepy expressions like rubbing eyes or stretching, creating a shared sense of fatigue that connects people across different time zones.
Usage Examples
"It's 2 AM, so sleepy 🥱"
"This meeting is so boring, keeps yawning 🥱"
"Work today was exhausting, just want to sleep 🥱"
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How do I copy the Yawning face symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy 🥱 to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Yawning face have?
The Unicode code point for Yawning face isU+1F971. For HTML use 🥱, for CSS use \1f971.
What block does Yawning face belong to?
Yawning face belongs to the Unicode block.
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