🙊 Speak No Evil
U+1F64A🙊 Meaning & Usage
This emoji represents silence or refusing to speak, often used to express quiet protest or disengagement from a conversation. It's widely used on social media, especially during heated debates, where people use it humorously to avoid responding. It's also common in playful banter among friends, like saying 'stop talking' with a cheeky tone. The image mimics someone covering their mouth dramatically, drawing from exaggerated body language to convey the feeling of choosing not to speak.
Usage Examples
"Spoiler alert! 🙊 This is the secret of the ending."
"Boss just revealed the project plan, I'll stay 🙊 and not spread it around."
"Heard gossip at the next table, I quietly put on headphones pretending to be 🙊."
Technical Info
U+1F64A🙊\1f64a\u{1f64a}Code Preview
<span class="symbol-speak-no-evil-monkey">🙊</span> <!-- Unicode: U+1F64A --> <!-- Name: Speak No Evil -->
Keyboard Shortcuts
Alt + 1F64AType 1F64A then press Option + EnterCtrl + Shift + U, type 1F64A, EnterQuick Actions
🙊 Meaning & Usage
This emoji represents silence or refusing to speak, often used to express quiet protest or disengagement from a conversation. It's widely used on social media, especially during heated debates, where people use it humorously to avoid responding. It's also common in playful banter among friends, like saying 'stop talking' with a cheeky tone. The image mimics someone covering their mouth dramatically, drawing from exaggerated body language to convey the feeling of choosing not to speak.
Usage Examples
"Spoiler alert! 🙊 This is the secret of the ending."
"Boss just revealed the project plan, I'll stay 🙊 and not spread it around."
"Heard gossip at the next table, I quietly put on headphones pretending to be 🙊."
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How do I copy the Speak No Evil symbol?
Simply click the Copy Symbol button on this page to copy 🙊 to your clipboard, then paste it anywhere.
What Unicode code point does Speak No Evil have?
The Unicode code point for Speak No Evil isU+1F64A. For HTML use 🙊, for CSS use \1f64a.
What block does Speak No Evil belong to?
Speak No Evil belongs to the Emoticons (Emoji) block.
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