😜 visage qui tire la langue et fait un clin d’œil
Signification
A one-eyed wink with tongue out for jokes, teasing, and playful mischief. Often tacked on to signal "don't take this seriously."
Mots-clés: amusant, blague, clin d’œil, fou, langue, loufoque, marrant, rigolo, visage, émoticône, œil
💡 Le saviez-vous ?
When added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010, its official name was the mouthful "Face with Stuck-Out Tongue and Winking Eye" — the shorter "Winking Face with Tongue" came into common use through later naming revisions.
💡 Le saviez-vous ?
Tacked onto a reply that's deliberately neither yes nor no — it keeps the other person guessing whether you're joking or serious, which is exactly this emoji's specialty.
Comment il est utilisé dans le monde
Japan
Strongly tied to the traditional 'Akanbe' gesture (pulling down an eyelid while sticking out your tongue), giving it a childish, taunting edge. Using it toward elders or superiors can come across as disrespectful.
United Kingdom
Frequently paired with dry wit or cutting remarks — not mean-spirited, more of a signal that says 'you know I'm having a go at you, right?'
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