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See-no-evil Monkey
The See-no-evil Monkey emoji.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F648 |
|---|---|
| Type | Emoji |
| Category | Smileys & Emotion |
| Subcategory | monkey-face |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 6.0 |
| Emoji Version | Emoji 6.0 |
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See-no-evil Monkey
The see-no-evil monkey emoji is a popular choice in the monkey-face subcategory of Smileys & Emotion. Use it to enhance your digital conversations and express yourself creatively across all platforms.
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Hear-no-evil Monkey
The hear-no-evil monkey emoji is a popular choice in the monkey-face subcategory of Smileys & Emotion. Use it to enhance your digital conversations and express yourself creatively across all platforms.
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Speak-no-evil Monkey
The speak-no-evil monkey emoji is part of the Smileys & Emotion category, specifically in the monkey-face group. It is widely used in digital communication to convey meaning related to speak-no-evil monkey. This emoji works well in social media posts, text messages, and online chats.
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Hear-no-evil Monkey
The Hear-no-evil Monkey emoji.
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Speak-no-evil Monkey
The Speak-no-evil Monkey emoji.
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Grinning Face
The Grinning Face emoji 😀 is one of the most widely recognized symbols in digital communication. Part of Unicode 6.1 and Emoji 1.0, this cheerful yellow face features simple open eyes and a broad, toothy smile. It is commonly used to express general happiness, excitement, and positive vibes in text messages, social media posts, and emails. Unlike the more intense Face with Tears of Joy, this emoji conveys a lighter, everyday sense of contentment. It pairs well with greetings like 'Good morning!' or 'Thanks!' and is perfect for adding warmth to casual conversations. The Grinning Face has become a staple in the Smileys & Emotion category, representing the universal language of joy.
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the 🙈 See-no-evil Monkey emoji mean?
The See-no-evil Monkey emoji. It is often used in context with Smileys & Emotion.
How do I type the See-no-evil Monkey emoji?
You can easily copy and paste it using the button above. Its Unicode codepoint is U+1F648.