Face With Monocle also expresses doubt, as if you're scrutinizing a message. Lying Face depicts a nose growing, just like Pinocchio. Use sparingly if you think someone isn't telling the truth. Face Without Mouth shows you're speechless. It can be used ironically, but often means you don't know what to say during an awkward conversation or dare not speak your mind when embarrassed or angry.
Zipper-Mouth Face could mean you can't convey the right words right now. However, it's more frequently used to show that you can keep a secret. Face With Exploding Head shows shock, telling the recipient that you're blown away.
It's normally used in awe of something. Use this to express annoyance or anger. Weary Face and Tired Face both show tiredness; they are often used to represent world-weariness and stress, as if you're at the end of your tether. Sleepy Face seldom represents tiredness.
Instead, it shows that the sender is sick or unwell. Sleeping Face is used instead of Sleepy Face to show drowsiness. It's difficult to send a message when actually asleep. Confused Face and Confounded Face are used interchangeably to show confusion. Confused Face is also used to show awkwardness or an apology. If someone has to cancel plans, for instance, they could include this emoji. Face With Look Of Triumph is one of the most misused emojis. It's commonly used to show anger or frustration rather than triumph—often ironically.
Persevering Face shows you're struggling with a situation, but carrying on through your frustration. They are often used as a lesser version of Pensive Face or Disappointed Face. They can all be used ironically.
Not every emoji represents a human expression or face. Here are some other emojis you'll come across Which specific monkey is used depends on the contents of the message. Pile Of Poop is almost always used humorously. It can replace a swear word or criticize a person or message. There are a number of hand emojis available in messaging and online communication, representing different gestures.
It can also be used to show that something is tiny or small. Victory Hand is more often used to represent the similar peace symbol. It shows coolness, relaxation, or satisfaction. Open Hands conveys openness and friendliness. It can also mean you're sending a hug, similar to the Hugging Face emoji. Person With Folded Hands , while not meant to be explicitly religious, is used to say thank you, or to show prayer or pleading.
You could use it when asking for a favor. Call Me Hand , despite its name, can have numerous meanings depending on context. It's similar to a traditional telephone handset, so can indicate you want to talk to someone over the phone. Pilots also use it to wish each other good luck. And in Hawaiian culture, it's known as the "Shaka" sign, meaning "hang loose"—an affectionate gesture indicating solidarity.
You'll come across a number of heart emojis when communicating online, with different versions having different meanings Red Heart is the classic love heart emoticon, expressing fondness, friendship, or romance. But if you want to bring something extra to the conversation, let your heart shine brightly with the Sparkling Pink Heart. It can help to convey tones like sarcasm or silliness in written text, as well as to communicate confusion or irony.
The upside-down face emoji can convey sarcasm, passive aggression, or irony. This emoji is for when someone is frustrated with their circumstances, but has to muscle through it anyway. Additionally, this emoji is widely used to communicate goofiness or silliness. In other cases, it could even be used flirtatiously when paired with other emoji, such as a blushing face of some kind.
Beyond these usages, the upside-down face emoji sometimes appears in contexts where the meaning is almost impossible to describe without the surrounding context. Yet, somehow, it works perfectly. The class of emojis is more inclusive than ever, representing, for instance, people with disabilities as well as providing more gender and racial diversity in relationships.
But as their ranks grow, it seems emojis themselves are becoming more divisive than before. It commonly conveys warm and fuzzy feelings, especially feeling loved or being in love with someone or something. It may also convey various happy, affectionate sentiments more generally, such as feeling content or blessed.
Smiling Face With Hearts no longer references the specific number of floating hearts in the latest version of Unicode's emoji documentation, though the original code point name can never be changed. Its contented countenance, cherubic cheeks, and hovering hearts—typically two to the right, one to the left— suggest someone basking in the warmth and glow of love.
Especially the love of our keyboards.
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