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mouth Emoji

The ๐Ÿ‘„ mouth emoji represents speaking, talking, and expressions involving the mouth.

U+1F444

The ๐Ÿ‘„ emoji is the Unicode character named MOUTH (U+1F444). Itโ€™s commonly used to suggest talking, reactions, or mouth-related actions. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.

mouth Emoji Meaning

๐Ÿ‘„ (MOUTH, U+1F444) is most often used to communicate speech and communication. It can indicate talking, saying something, or general verbal expression in text. Itโ€™s also used to show mouth-related reactions such as smiling, puckering, or the idea of eating or tasting, depending on context. In informal writing, it can help convey โ€œwhat someone is sayingโ€ or add emphasis to messages about words, announcements, or dialogue. Like other face and body-part emojis, its exact tone is shaped by the surrounding words and other emojis.

Common uses

  • โ€ขIndicating that someone is speaking or delivering a message
  • โ€ขAdding emphasis to announcements, quotes, or dialogue in posts
  • โ€ขRepresenting eating, tasting, or mouth-related activity in casual content
  • โ€ขExpressing reactions tied to expressions (smile, puckering, etc.) in comments
  • โ€ขDesigning UI text labels for voice, audio, or โ€œtalkโ€ actions

Examples

๐Ÿ‘„ Mouth Symbol (Copy & Unicode U+1F444)

  • ๐Ÿ‘„โ€œ๐Ÿ‘„ Say it with confidence!โ€
  • ๐Ÿ‘„New menu items are hereโ€”time to taste ๐Ÿ‘„
  • ๐Ÿ‘„I have a quick update to share ๐Ÿ‘„
  • ๐Ÿ‘„That joke had me reacting instantly ๐Ÿ‘„๐Ÿ˜‚
  • ๐Ÿ‘„Press to talk ๐Ÿ‘„ and start your message

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F444
HTML Entity👄
HTML Code👄
CSS\1F444

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for ๐Ÿ‘„?

The emoji ๐Ÿ‘„ is named MOUTH and has the Unicode code point U+1F444.

How do I copy the mouth emoji for HTML?

You can use the HTML entity 👄 to display ๐Ÿ‘„.

What are the CSS and JavaScript escapes for this emoji?

CSS escape: \\1F444. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F444}.

What does ๐Ÿ‘„ usually mean in chat?

It most commonly suggests speaking, talking, or mouth-related expressions, with the tone depending on the surrounding text.