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Hear No Evil Monkey Emoji
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Emoji Overview
Unicode Code Point | U+1F649 1F649 |
Emoji Name | hear no evil monkey |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 0.6Initial release |
Category | |
Keywords | monkeyhear no evilearsignoredeaf |
đ Meaning and Explanation
The đ emoji depicts a monkey covering its ears, representing the proverb "Hear No Evil." It is one of the three wise monkeys, along with đ (See No Evil) and đ (Speak No Evil).
This emoji is commonly used to express ignoring something, refusing to listen, or pretending not to hear something unpleasant or inappropriate. It can also convey a sense of innocence, playfulness, or disbelief.
đ How to Use
This emoji is commonly used when referring to:
- Ignoring Information: To indicate that you are deliberately not listening to something, often to avoid negativity or drama.
- Refusing to Acknowledge: To show that you are unwilling to hear or accept certain facts or opinions.
- Playful Disbelief: To express a humorous refusal to believe something, often in a lighthearted way.
- Protecting Oneself: To convey a desire to shield oneself from bad news, gossip, or disturbing content.
- Innocence or Naivety: Sometimes used to imply a childlike innocence or a desire to remain unaware.
đ Cultural Background
Region | Common Meaning | Additional Notes or Misunderstandings |
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Global | Hear no evil, ignoring, refusal to listen | Universally recognized as part of the "three wise monkeys" proverb. |
Social Media | Avoiding drama, playful ignorance | Widely used to express a desire to stay out of conflicts or to humorously ignore something. |
Figurative Use | Innocence, willful ignorance, protection | Can be used metaphorically to describe a deliberate choice to not engage with certain information. |