4Head
Also known as: 4head
4Head is a Twitch emote featuring the grinning face of League of Legends streamer Cadburry, used as a reaction to jokes, bad puns, and sarcastically obvious advice. The emote picked up steam around 2015 and quickly became one of Twitch's most recognized global emotes1. Its usage ranges from genuine laughter at a cheesy joke to mocking someone for giving absurdly simple advice like "just don't die 4Head."
TL;DR
4Head is a Twitch emote featuring the grinning face of League of Legends streamer Cadburry, used as a reaction to jokes, bad puns, and sarcastically obvious advice.
Overview
Origin & Background
How It Spread
How to Use This Meme
4Head works in two main ways on Twitch:
The joke reaction: When a streamer or chatter tells a dad joke, pun, or anything groan-worthy, spam 4Head in chat. The wide grin captures that "I can't believe you just said that" energy. Multiple 4Heads in a row amplify the effect.
The sarcastic advice format: Type obvious or impossible advice followed by 4Head. Common patterns include: - "Just don't get hit 4Head" - "Just win 4Head" - "Just get good 4Head" - "Homeless? Just buy a house 4Head"
The format works because the grinning face implies the speaker knows their advice is useless. It's the Twitch equivalent of saying "well obviously" with a smirk.
The emote also gets spammed during moments of uncontrollable laughter on stream, particularly when a streamer can't stop laughing at something chat said.
Cultural Impact
Fun Facts
The Urban Dictionary definition specifically calls out Dota 2 player Arteezy, noting the emote gets spammed "mostly because when Arteezy starts feeding".
ASidCast described 4Head as the "follow up to any nasty or stingy comment targeted to specific people" and connected it to the "322" spam, which is gamers' shorthand for calling a match fixed.
Despite being named after a forehead, the emote's power comes entirely from Cadburry's grin, not the forehead itself.
The emote is a native Twitch global emote, meaning it doesn't require BTTV or FrankerFaceZ to use, unlike many other popular emotes.
Derivatives & Variations
3Head:
A FrankerFaceZ emote resembling 4Head but with broken teeth, typically spammed when a British streamer is on screen[7].
4HEad:
A FrankerFaceZ variant submitted in 2016, used in over 39,000 emote sets on the platform[6].
Frequently Asked Questions
References (7)
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- 44Head - Know Your Memeencyclopedia
- 54Head - Urban Dictionarydictionary
- 6Urban Dictionary: 3Headdictionary
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