U+1F64E Person with Pouting Face
U+1F64E was added in Unicode version 6.0 in 2010. It belongs to the block
This character is a Other Symbol and is commonly used, that is, in no specific script.
The glyph is not a composition. Its East Asian Width is wide. In bidirectional text it acts as Other Neutral. When changing direction it is not mirrored. U+1F64E prohibits a line break after it, if itβs followed by an emoji modifier.
The CLDR project calls this character βperson poutingβ for use in screen reading software. It assigns these additional labels, e.g. for search in emoji pickers: disappointed, downtrodden, frown, grimace, person, pouting, scowl, sulk, upset, whine.
This character is designated as an emoji. It will be rendered as colorful emoji on conforming platforms. To reduce it to a monochrome character, you can combine it with
The Wikipedia has the following information about this codepoint:
An emoji ( ih-MOH-jee; plural emoji or emojis; Japanese: η΅΅ζε, Japanese pronunciation: [emoκΚi]) is a pictogram, logogram, ideogram, or smiley embedded in text and used in electronic messages and web pages. The primary function of modern emoji is to fill in emotional cues otherwise missing from typed conversation as well as to replace words as part of a logographic system. Emoji exist in various genres, including facial expressions, expressions, activity, food and drinks, celebrations, flags, objects, symbols, places, types of weather, animals and nature.
Originally meaning pictograph, the word emoji comes from Japanese e (η΅΅, 'picture')Β +Β moji (ζε, 'character'); the resemblance to the English words emotion and emoticon is purely coincidental. The first emoji sets were created by Japanese portable electronic device companies in the late 1980s and the 1990s. Emoji became increasingly popular worldwide in the 2010s after Unicode began encoding emoji into the Unicode Standard. They are now considered to be a large part of popular culture in the West and around the world. In 2015, Oxford Dictionaries named the Face with Tears of Joy emoji (π) the word of the year.
Representations
System | Representation |
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NΒΊ | 128590 |
UTF-8 | F0 9F 99 8E |
UTF-16 | D8 3D DE 4E |
UTF-32 | 00 01 F6 4E |
URL-Quoted | %F0%9F%99%8E |
HTML hex reference | 🙎 |
Wrong windows-1252 Mojibake | Γ°ΕΈβ’Ε½ |
Encoding: GB18030 (hex bytes) | 95 30 86 34 |
Elsewhere
Complete Record
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