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Lying Face Emoji
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Unicode Code Point | U+1F925 1F925 |
Emoji Name | lying face |
Unicode Version Date Added for Emoji | 3.0June 2016 |
Category | |
Keywords | liepinocchiodeceit |
đ¤Ĩ Meaning and Explanation
The đ¤Ĩ emoji shows a face with a long nose, which is a reference to the character of Pinocchio, whose nose grew longer every time he told a lie. It is used to indicate that someone is lying or being dishonest.
This emoji can also be used to playfully accuse someone of exaggerating, or to admit that you are telling a white lie. It's a clear and direct way to call out a falsehood.
đ¤Ĩ How to Use
This emoji is commonly used to:
- Accuse Someone of Lying: To say that you think someone is not telling the truth.
- Admit to a White Lie: To confess that you have told a small, harmless lie.
- Call Out an Exaggeration: To playfully suggest that someone is exaggerating.
- Represent Deception: To talk about the act of deceiving someone.
đ¤Ĩ Cultural Background
Region | Common Meaning | Additional Notes or Misunderstandings |
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Global | Lying, dishonesty, exaggeration | The reference to Pinocchio is widely understood. |