Zombie Lenny Face to Copy and Paste
200 unique zombie lenny face to copy with one tap.
About Zombie Faces
Zombie faces sag. Uneven eyes, a hanging open mouth, arms stretched forward — [●ᴗ●], (─ᴗ─), つ(⊙ᴗ☉)つ. The asymmetry is deliberate: nothing on a zombie face lines up.
Monday morning, mostly
Despite the horror origin, the overwhelming use is tiredness played for laughs — early mornings, long weeks, the state of being awake but not functional. Zombie faces are tired faces with the volume turned up and the self-awareness turned on.
The outstretched arms
つ or ノ reaching forward is what makes a slack face read as a zombie rather than merely exhausted. It is the shambling posture, and without it most of these faces just look sleepy.
Related
Tired faces, sleepy faces, creepy faces for actual horror, and vampire faces for the other Halloween staple.
FAQ
What is the zombie text face?
[●ᴗ●] and つ(⊙ᴗ☉)つ are the most copied — uneven eyes and outstretched arms.
When do people use zombie faces?
Mostly for tiredness played for laughs — Monday mornings and long weeks — rather than horror.
What makes a face look like a zombie?
Asymmetry plus outstretched arms. Without the arms it reads as merely sleepy.