Emojion

😜 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 ?

Wait, does that mean you like me?
Hmm, who knows 😜

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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