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fly Emoji

The 🪰 fly emoji represents a fly and is often used for nature, insects, and lighthearted bug themes.

U+1FAB0

The 🪰 fly symbol (Unicode U+1FAB0) is part of the “Marine, Bugs & Reptiles” category. Use it to add an insect-themed touch to messages, labels, or UI icons. Below you’ll find meanings, practical uses, and copy codes.

fly Emoji Meaning

🪰 (FLY, U+1FAB0) is commonly used to represent an actual fly (the insect) in a literal way. In everyday writing, it can also suggest “bugs” or “pests,” especially when discussing annoying insects, nature outdoors, or sanitation and cleanliness reminders. Because it’s visually recognizable as a fly, it’s frequently used in casual, playful contexts—such as sharing a funny anecdote, reacting to a pesky visitor, or labeling content about insects and wildlife. In design and UI, it can work as a small thematic icon for biology, ecology, or “spot the bug” style content.

Common uses

  • Labeling insect or wildlife content in blogs, posters, and presentations
  • Adding a playful “bug/pest” reaction in social media and chat messages
  • Using as a themed icon for biology, ecology, or environmental education materials
  • Designing UI or badges for game prompts like “watch out for flies”
  • Creating lighthearted reminders or jokes about cleanliness and pest control

Examples

🪰 Fly Symbol Copy & Codes

  • 🪰There was a 🪰 in the kitchen this morning.
  • 🪰Fun fact: flies are common around flowers.
  • 🪰Watch out—there’s a 🪰 near the trash can.
  • 🪰Our garden is buzzing with life 🪰🌿
  • 🪰New insect drawing challenge: 🪰!

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAB0
HTML Entity🪰
HTML Code🪰
CSS\1FAB0

FAQ

What is the Unicode for the 🪰 fly symbol?

The 🪰 fly symbol has Unicode codepoint U+1FAB0.

How do I copy 🪰 using HTML?

Use the HTML entity: 🪰

How do I use 🪰 in CSS or JavaScript?

CSS escape: \\1FAB0. JavaScript escape: \\u{1FAB0}.

What does 🪰 mean in common writing?

It most often refers to the fly insect, and it can also be used playfully for “pests/bugs” or lighthearted reactions.