Emoji list
Total 8 emojis / 8 variants · 8 match the filters.
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Version E0.6
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alien
Represents something weird, unexpected, or “out of this world.” It can mean “I feel strange,” “you’re acting weird,” or just “this is crazy.” Sometimes people also use it to express feeling different or not fitting in — a friendly kind of “I’m the odd one out.”
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Version E0.6
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alien monster
Represents retro video-game vibes, geek energy, or anything weird-cute. It’s the classic “pixel alien” — playful, nostalgic, and often used to show your love for games, coding, or quirky humor.
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Version E3.0
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clown face
Used to say “I made a fool of myself” or “that was dumb.” It’s self-mocking, often meaning “I trusted them again, I’m the clown.” It can also describe someone acting fake, cringey, or ridiculous.
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Version E0.6
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ghost
👻 This emoji depicts a playful cartoon ghost character, shown as a white sheet-like ghost with only the eyes visible and its tongue sticking out. Rather than appearing scary, the 👻 emoji is designed to feel mischievous, friendly, and slightly silly, giving it a cute and approachable look. The 👻 emoji often carries a spooky tone, but in a lighthearted and non-threatening way. It is closely associated with Halloween, seasonal decorations, and playful attempts to startle someone as a joke, similar to saying “boo!” In modern digital communication, 👻 is often used to create a playful, whimsical atmosphere. It typically suggests a fun or cheeky appearance, like suddenly showing up or popping into a conversation, adding humor and personality rather than fear.
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Version E0.6
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goblin
Shows anger, arrogance, or trickster energy. It’s not a real goblin — it’s based on Japan’s tengu, a long-nosed red spirit known for being proud, mischievous, and sometimes judgmental. Online, it can mean “someone’s being full of themselves” or “acting like a bossy know-it-all.”
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Version E0.6
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ogre
Represents a monster, villain, or scary energy — but in a cartoonish, exaggerated way. Despite the Unicode name “ogre,” the design actually comes from early Japanese emoji standards and looks closer to the folklore Oni, so the vibe is more playful “angry beast mode” than true evil.
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Version E0.6
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pile of poo
Surprisingly friendly! 💩 is mostly used in a funny, light-hearted way to mean “this is a mess,” “I messed up,” or “that’s gross but hilarious.” It’s not offensive in casual chats — it’s silly, not rude.
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Version E1.0
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robot
Represents something mechanical, emotionless, or techy. It can mean “I’m tired and running on autopilot,” or “I’m being robotic” — often used jokingly when someone acts stiff, logical, or socially awkward.
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