face with tongue Emoji
π is the face with tongue emoji used to show playfulness, teasing, or a joking vibe.
U+1F61B
The π emoji (Unicode U+1F61B) is commonly used to add a playful or cheeky tone to messages. It works well when you want to suggest a joke, teasing, or a lighthearted reaction. Below youβll find meaning, use cases, and copy options for web and apps.
face with tongue Emoji Meaning
The π βface with tongueβ emoji typically signals playfulness, teasing, or a mischievous sense of humor. People use it to respond in a joking wayβlike βgotcha,β βjust kidding,β or βthatβs silly.β It can also convey a flirty, playful mood depending on the conversation. In casual chats, it often softens a statement so it doesnβt sound too serious. Like other expressive emojis, its tone depends on context: with friends it reads as light and funny, while in formal settings it may feel too informal.
Common uses
- β’Reacting to a joke or punchline with a playful tone
- β’Playfully teasing someone in friendly conversation
- β’Indicating βjust kiddingβ or easing the mood after a comment
- β’Adding humor to a meme caption or social media post
- β’Expressing a cheeky/flirty reaction in informal chats
Examples
π Face with Tongue | Meaning & Copy
- πYou said youβd be on timeβ¦ π
- πRelax, Iβm just kidding π
- πOkay, thatβs actually a great idea π
- πBest tease ever π
- πNo spoilers! π
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F61B | |
| HTML Entity | 😛 | |
| HTML Code | 😛 | |
| CSS | \1F61B |
FAQ
What does π usually mean?
It most often means playfulness, teasing, or a joking toneβlike βjust kiddingβ or βgotcha (in a friendly way).β
Is π appropriate for formal messages?
Usually itβs best for casual chats. In formal or professional emails, it may read as too informal depending on your audience.
How do I copy and paste π?
Copy the character π from this page and paste it into your message, document, or design tool. You can also use the provided escape codes in software.
What are the Unicode and escape codes for π?
Unicode codepoint: U+1F61B. HTML entity: 😛 (as provided). CSS escape: \\1F61B. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F61B}.