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lying face Emoji

🤥 Lying Face is used to express lying, untruths, or playful dishonesty.

U+1F925

The 🤥 emoji (Unicode U+1F925) is commonly used to flag when someone is being dishonest. It can also work as a lighthearted cue for jokes, sarcasm, or “sure, right” moments. Use it to add tone to messages without spelling it out.

lying face Emoji Meaning

The 🤥 “Lying Face” emoji typically signals that something isn’t true—whether someone is directly lying, exaggerating, or pretending. In casual chats, it often adds a playful edge to statements like “I totally didn’t eat your snack” or “I was definitely on time.” It can also indicate skepticism or a callout to misinformation in a non-serious way, especially among friends. Because it’s expressive and quick, it’s frequently used to communicate intent and tone (joking, sarcastic, or suspicious) rather than a literal accusation.

Common uses

  • Calling out a joke or exaggeration (“Yeah, sure…”)
  • Signaling that a statement is untrue or misleading
  • Adding playful sarcasm to a message
  • Expressing skepticism when someone claims something dubious
  • Lightly teasing friends about “totally not” behavior

Examples

🤥 Lying Face Emoji

  • 🤥“I’m working on it… 🤥”
  • 🤥“That was totally an accident. 🤥”
  • 🤥“I didn’t take your fries. 🤥”
  • 🤥“I woke up early on purpose. 🤥”
  • 🤥“You said it was ‘quick.’ 🤥”

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F925
HTML Entity🤥
HTML Code🤥
CSS\1F925

FAQ

What does 🤥 (Lying Face) mean?

It usually means someone is lying, exaggerating, or being untruthful—often in a playful, joking, or sarcastic way.

Is 🤥 meant to be offensive?

Not necessarily. In many casual chats it’s used as light sarcasm among friends, but it can feel accusatory if used seriously.

How do I copy the emoji 🤥?

Copy the symbol directly from this page. Many platforms also support pasting via keyboard shortcuts or emoji pickers.

What are the Unicode details for 🤥?

Unicode name: LYING FACE. Code point: U+1F925. HTML entity: 🤥. CSS escape: \\1F925. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F925}.