π
Winking Face With Tongue Emoji
Smileys & Emotion
Meaning & usage
The winking face with tongue emoji π is most often used to express crazy, goofy, joking.
People reach for it to signal crazy without typing a thing.
It looks slightly different on Apple, Google, Samsung, and other platforms, but the meaning stays the same everywhere.
Search keywords
crazygoofyjokingsillyplayfulwinkprankchildishmischievoussmileeyejokeoutstuck
Names in other languages
| Korean | αα ±αΌαα ³αα ‘αα §α«αα ₯, αα §α α ³α―, αα ’αα ΅α« |
| Japanese | γγ£γγγΈγΌ, γΈγΌ, γ¦γ£γ³γ― |
| Chinese (Simplified) | εηΌεθ, εηΌ, ε€ζͺ |
| Chinese (Traditional) | εθι , εΏεΏ, η¨ηΌεθ |
| Spanish | cara, sacando, la |
| French | visage, qui, tire |
| German | zwinkerndes, gesicht, mit |
| Portuguese | rosto, piscando, e |
| Italian | faccina, che, fa |
| Russian | ΠΏΠΎΠΊΠ°Π·ΡΠ²Π°Π΅Ρ, ΡΠ·ΡΠΊ, ΠΈ |
Codepoints
U+1F61C β works everywhere Unicode emoji are supported: iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, and the web.