The wavy dash is the Asiatic version of a hyphen or normal dash —, usually filled with grey or black color. 〰️ looks similar to tilde in the leftmost corner of a keyboard. Besides recognizable characters, a snake, a wave or an oscillatory graph can also be mimicked by the undulating dash. Random stuffed are also posted online with a 〰️.
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Note: - If you can't see the emoji, your device may not support Wavy Dash emoji but you can still use it on other platforms.
Representations : wavy dash can be represented by 〰️ emoji.
Wavy Dash may look different on every device. In the above images you can view how Wavy Dash emoji appears on different devices. Emoji of Wavy Dash can be used on Facebook, Instagram, Twitter and many other platforms and OS. Some devices may show a blank box or X instead of Wavy Dash emoji as every device doesn't support each one of the emoji.
This is one of the first emojis introduced in Unicode 1.1 in July, 1995 which was after several years added to very first version of Emoji 1.0 in August, 2015. Wavy Dash emoji was first rolled out by Docomo on January 2, 1999 with 1999 update. Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung added the emoji after a long gap on March 8, 2012, July 9, 2012, October 26, 2012, April 27, 2013 respectively.
Language | Short Name |
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Spanish | guion ondulado |
German | Wellenlinie |
French | ligne ondulée |
Russian | волнистая линия |
Italian | trattino ondulato |
Portuguese | travessão ondulado |
Unicode : | U+3030;U+FE0F |
Hex Code | |
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Code Point(s): | 3030; fe0f |
HTML Entity: | 〰️ |
UTF-8: | E3 80 B0, EF B8 8F |
UTF-8 (C): | E3 80 B0, EF B8 8F |
UTF-16: | 0x3030, fe0f |
UTF-16 (C): | 0x3030, 0xFE0F |
UTF-32: | 3030;FE0F |
UTF-32 (C): | 0x00003030; 0x0000FE0F |
Decimal Code | |
Code Point(s): | 12336, 65039 |
HTML Entity: | 〰️ |
UTF-16: | 12336, 65039 |
UTF-32: | 12336, 65039 |
Octal Code | |
UTF-8: | 343 200 260, 357 270 217 |
Other developer codes: | |
PHP: | "\xe3\x80\xb0,\x\xef\xb8\x8f" |
Python: | u"\U0003030;\U000FE0F" |
Java, C++, C: | "0x3030, \uFE0F" |