see-no-evil monkey
Monkey covering eyes, often used to express embarrassment or not wanting to see something
Basic Information
- Unicode U+1F648
- Version Emoji 0.6
- Category smileys & emotion
- Subcategory monkey faces
Platform Meaning
Monkey covering eyes, often used to express embarrassment or not wanting to see something
Tags
Platform Meaning
- Apple: See-No-Evil Monkey, represents not seeing something or feeling embarrassed
- Google: Monkey Face with Hands Over Eyes, conveys embarrassment, shyness, or avoiding something
- Twitter: Monkey covering eyes, used to show embarrassment, awkwardness, or pretending not to see
- Unicode: Monkey Face with Hands Over Eyes, one of the Three Wise Monkeys, symbolizing 'see no evil'
Detailed Introduction
The 🙈 emoji depicts a monkey with its hands covering its eyes. It is based on the 'see no evil' monkey from the Three Wise Monkeys concept. Common emotions it conveys include embarrassment, shyness, or awkwardness, such as when someone makes a mistake or encounters an uncomfortable situation. It is also used to express the desire to avoid seeing something unpleasant or inappropriate, or to playfully indicate that one doesn't want to know about a secret or something embarrassing. This emoji is widely used in casual conversations, social media posts, and messages to add a lighthearted or humorous tone when reacting to awkward or embarrassing moments.