man supervillain Emoji
🦹♂️ represents a man depicted as a supervillain in fantasy-themed communication.
U+1F9B9 U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F
🦹♂️ is an emoji-style character associated with a “supervillain” vibe. It’s commonly used to add a villain, mischief, or dramatic antagonist tone to text and designs.
man supervillain Emoji Meaning
🦹♂️ (MAN SUPERVILLAIN) is a “supervillain” depiction of a man. People use it to label an antagonist, a villain character, or someone behaving in a scheming or mischievous way. It can also work as a shorthand for conflict in fictional writing, game UI elements, or promotional graphics—especially when you want a playful, dramatic tone rather than a literal description. Because it combines a man character with villain styling, it’s often read as “the male villain” or “a male antagonist” in fantasy or comic contexts. Use it in captions, chat replies, or story prompts where the villain role is the focus.
Common uses
- •Tagging a male antagonist character in stories, scripts, and fan fiction
- •Adding a villain tone to gaming chat, clan names, or Discord role descriptions
- •Labeling “bad guy” sections in presentations, infographics, or lesson materials
- •Humorously calling out scheming behavior in casual messages
- •Designing fantasy-themed UI icons for enemies, bosses, or story chapters
Examples
🦹♂️ Man Supervillain Symbol
- 🦹♂️“Watch out—🦹♂️ is behind this plan.”
- 🦹♂️“New boss unlocked: 🦹♂️”
- 🦹♂️“Tonight’s episode: the 🦹♂️ returns.”
- 🦹♂️“He acts like 🦹♂️ whenever there’s a shortcut.”
- 🦹♂️“Team hero vs. 🦹♂️—who wins?”
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F9B9 U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🦹 | |
| HTML Code | 🦹 | |
| CSS | \1F9B9 |
FAQ
What is the symbol 🦹♂️ called?
It’s commonly called “Man Supervillain.” (Unicode name: MAN SUPERVILLAIN.)
How do I copy 🦹♂️ reliably?
Copy the emoji directly from this page, or use the HTML entity (🦹) or the Unicode code point sequence (U+1F9B9 U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F).
What does 🦹♂️ usually mean in messages?
It typically signals a male supervillain or villain/antagonist energy—often used for drama, fiction, games, or humorous “schemer” commentary.
What are the Unicode and escape codes for developers?
Unicode code points: U+1F9B9 U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F. CSS escape: \\1F9B9. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F9B9 U+200D U+2642 U+FE0F}.