Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji | 🙉 meaning 

🙉 Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji

🙉 meaning - Hear-No-Evil Monkey

One of the three wise monkeys of Japanese folkloric tradition – one of the Mizaru – this monkey emoji represents the “hear no evil” aspect of the proverb. It depicts the head and top half of the body of the monkey, which is always brown with either a lighter brown or yellow face. Its paws are raised to cover its ears, so as not to “hear” any “evil”! It is used to say “I’m not listening!!” or “can’t hear you!”. On most platforms, the monkey looks quite happy – even excited – so the emoji is sometimes used to show happy surprise or excitement on hearing news.

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Representations : Hear-No-Evil Covering Ears Kikazaru Sound can be represented by 🙉 emoji.

Examples of 🙉 emoji :

I wish rain, so that the music is made out and all the children go in. So I can not work 🙉🙈
What eye and ears you seem to have closed, I read enough. Probably both 🙊🙉🙈
Since my headphones have fallen into the Tikka Masala today, I hear everything on the one hand only dull. 🙉💩
Looking forward to mega all weekend that I am only on the way 🙉🙈🙊
I've heard nothing 🙉
So much Fanta is bad for the teeth 🙈🙊🙉😂😂😂

What does 🙉 mean from a girl

When a girl pops this into a chat, she might be playfully implying, "Oops! Wish I hadn’t heard that!" or simply showcasing a feigned surprise about a tidbit you just shared. It's a kaleidoscope of emotions from sheer astonishment to a dash of disbelief. This emoji spirals back to a time of willful avoidance of things we don’t want to hear or perhaps, it’s her cheeky way of saying, "What was that again?!"

How Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji appear on Apple, Google and other platforms?

Hear-No-Evil Monkey may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of Hear-No-Evil Monkey can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.

History of Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji

This emoji was first introduced in Unicode 6.0 in October, 2010 which was followed by addition to Emoji 1.0 in August, 2015. Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji appeared on iOS 6.0, Android 4.3, EmojiOne 1.0 for the first time.

Hear-No-Evil Monkey in other languages

LanguageShort Name
SpanishMono Hear-No-Evil
GermanHör-nichts-Böse-Affe
FrenchSinge qui n'entend pas le mal
RussianОбезьяна, не слушающая зла
ItalianScimmia senza sentire il male
PortugueseMacaco que não ouve o mal

What is the code of Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji?

Unicode : U+1F649
Hex Code
Code Point(s):    1f649
HTML Entity:   🙉
UTF-8: F0 9F 99 89
UTF-8 (C): F0 9F 99 89
UTF-16: 0xd83dde49
UTF-16 (C): 0xD83D 0xDE49
UTF-32: 1F649
UTF-32 (C): 0x00001F649
Decimal Code
Code Point(s): 128585
HTML Entity: 🙉
UTF-16: 55357 56905
UTF-32: 128585
Octal Code
UTF-8: 360 237 231 211
Other developer codes:
PHP: "\xf0\x9f\x99\x89"
Python: u"\U0001F649"
Java, C++, C: "0xD83D\uDE49"

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