Japanese Goblin Emoji
π Copy & Code
:japanese_goblin:
U+1F47A
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\x{1F47A}
\u{1F47A}
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π‘ What does πΊ mean?
πΊ represents Face Costume in the Unicode emoji standard. Categorized under the Face Costume group within Smileys & Emotion, this emoji is supported on Apple, Google, Samsung, Microsoft, and every major platform β though each renders it with subtle design differences.
Popular in text messages, Instagram comments, Twitter replies, and Discord reactions. It adds quick emotional context without extra words.
Related emojis include π Grinning Face, π Smiling Face With Open Mouth, π Smiling Face With Open Mouth And Smiling Eyes. Mixing them creates more expressive, nuanced messages.
First introduced in Unicode 0.6.
π¬ Chat Examples
Here's how the Japanese Goblin emoji πΊ is used in real conversations:
πΌοΈ Japanese Goblin on Different Platforms
Apple
Google
Twitter / X
Facebook
π Word Associations
The πΊ emoji is often associated with:
β¨οΈ How to type πΊ
Or simply copy from this page!
π₯ Related Emojis
π¦ Other face-costume Emojis
π πΊ Japanese Goblin In Other Languages
Discover the name of the πΊ emoji in various languages:
Source: Unicode Common Locale Data Repository (CLDR)
β FAQ
:japanese_goblin:. You can use it on platforms
like Slack, Discord, and GitHub.