đĩâđĢ
Face With Spiral Eyes Emoji
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Unicode Code Point | U+1F635 U+200D U+1F4AB 1F635-200D-1F4AB |
Emoji Name | face with spiral eyes |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 13.1September 2020 |
Category | |
Keywords | dizzyhypnotizedconfused |
đĩâđĢ Meaning and Explanation
The đĩâđĢ emoji features a face with spiral eyes and often a dazed or open-mouthed expression.
This emoji is used to represent dizziness, confusion, or a state of being overwhelmed.
The spiral eyes are a classic cartoon trope for characters who are knocked out, hypnotized, or extremely disoriented. It can also be used metaphorically to describe feeling infatuated or mesmerized.
đĩâđĢ How to Use
Use the đĩâđĢ emoji when you are feeling dizzy, confused, or overwhelmed by a situation. It's also a fun way to express that you are completely captivated or enchanted by something or someone.
- To show you're feeling dizzy: "I spun around too fast and now I feel đĩâđĢ"
- To express confusion: "I just read the instructions and I'm completely đĩâđĢ"
- To convey a feeling of being overwhelmed: "My to-do list is a mile long đĩâđĢ"
- To show infatuation: "I just saw my favorite celebrity in person đĩâđĢ"
đĩâđĢ Cultural Background
The image of spiral eyes to denote dizziness or confusion is a long-standing visual shorthand in cartoons and comics, particularly in Japanese anime and manga.
This has led to the đĩâđĢ emoji being widely understood across the globe.
While the literal feeling of dizziness is its primary meaning, its metaphorical use for confusion or infatuation is also common, especially among younger generations who are familiar with these visual tropes.