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Sick Kaomoji

Copy 25 sick kaomoji in one click. Express illness, exhaustion and feeling terrible on Discord, WhatsApp, TikTok and anywhere text goes.

(x_x)
Knocked Out
(+_+)
Plus Eyes
(>_<;)
Headache
(≧_≦)
Feeling Bad
(~˘▾˘)~
Dizzy
(っ°Д°)っ
Sick Panic
(*≧д≦)
Fever Face
(x﹏x)
Cross-Eyed
(○_○)
Pale Face
ヘ(。□°)ヘ
Stumbling
(┳Д┳)
Very Ill
(≧Д≦;)
Complaining
(x.x)
Passed Out
(。_。)
Dazed
(T~T)
Not Well
( ˃̣̣̥⌓˂̣̣̥ )
Unwell
(っ˘̩╭╮˘̩)っ
Barely Hanging
(∪ . ∪)
Giving Up
(≧o≦)
Suffering
(˃̣̣̥ω˂̣̣̥)
Poorly
(ᗒ_ᗕ)
Grimace Sick
(>_<)
Head Hurts
≧(´▽`)≦
Getting Better
(っ>﹏<)っ
Stomach Hurt
(ノ_<。)
Exhausted

Sick kaomoji perfectly capture that feeling of being unwell — whether it is a headache, fever, or total collapse. Use them to let people know you are not okay, or just to be dramatic about your Monday morning.

When to use Sick kaomoji

💡 Platform tip: Sick kaomoji surge every flu season — (x_x) and (>_<)~ are the go-to 'I'm dying' reactions in school Discord servers during winter. They communicate 'sympathy please' without needing to explain.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the most used sick kaomoji?
(x_x) is the universal sick kaomoji — the X eyes instantly communicate done, out, perished. Used for illness but also exhaustion, boredom, and dramatic effect.
When should I use a sick kaomoji?
When you are ill, exhausted, dramatically complaining, or reacting to something painful. Perfect for WhatsApp and Discord when you want to express suffering with a touch of humour.
Do sick kaomoji work on all devices?
Yes — sick kaomoji are plain Unicode text. They display perfectly on iOS, Android, and all messaging platforms with no special fonts needed.
What's the 'I'm dying' kaomoji?
(x_x) is universally read as dead or completely destroyed — it works for actual sickness but also dramatic reactions to bad news, exhaustion, or anything overwhelming. The X eyes are the clearest signal of total defeat.
Are sick kaomoji used beyond actual illness?
Heavily. (x_x) and (≧Д≦;) are used for 'this presentation killed me', 'that spicy food destroyed me', or 'I'm so tired I could die'. The sick category has enormous overlap with comedic suffering and dramatic exhaustion.