What Emojis do you use when Confused?
π Confused Face emoji The slight, half-cocked frown of the confused faced emoji expresses confusion but also a range of other emotions, including bafflement, displeasure, disappointment, mild sadness, and self-pity. All of that can be earnest β¦ or it can be ironic, you decide. Related words: π€ thinking face emoji.
How do you text a confused face?
In the phrase textfield, type the shruggy dude: Β―\_(γ)_/Β―. 4.
What is this face π₯΄?
The woozy face emoji means you’ve had a few too many, or many too many. It can also mean that the user is tired, overly emotional, or plain confused. Or, according to a popular meme, it represents the dumb face men make when they try to look sexy in a photo.
How do you get the confused emoji?
Android
- Copy “Β―\_(γ)_/Β― “
- From your text message keyboard, tap the three dots.
- Go to Settings.
- Tap Dictionary.
- On a Google Pixel, press Personal Dictionary; using a Samsung device, tap Text Shortcuts.
- Select your language.
- Select the “+”
- In the Shortcut field, type “shrug”
What is the most common emoji?
π² Over one in five tweets now includes an emoji (20.69%)
What is a sad emoji?
– π Like β Thumbs Up – β€οΈ Love β Beating Heart – π Haha β Laughing Face – βΊοΈ Yay β Smiling Face (discontinued) – οΏ½οΏ½ Wow β Surprised Face – π’ Sad β Crying Face, showing an animated tear – π‘ Angry β Red / Angry / Pouting Face
What is a scared emoji?
What is the scared emoji? Meaning β Fearful Face Emoji The fearful face emoji β a blue shaded face with round eyes, wide downturned gapping mouth and eyebrows β is used to express fear or shock. β¦ The Fearful Face Emoji appeared in 2010, and now is mainly known as the Scared Emoji, but also may be reffered as the Scared Face.
What is the emoji with no mouth?
πΆ Face Without Mouth Emoji Meaning A yellow face with simple, open eyes and no mouth, as if at a loss for words. Meaning widely varies, but commonly conveys speechlessness, humility, and silence. May also convey moderately negative emotions, such as disappointment, frustration, or sadness.