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😡 Pouting Face: Meaning, Copy & Download

  • Name: Pouting Face
  • Unicode: U+1F621
  • Short code: :enraged_face:
  • Emoji: 😡

😡 Pouting Face Emoji: A Deep Dive

The 😡 Pouting Face emoji depicts a face expressing anger, frustration, or annoyance. It's often used to convey displeasure or irritation, sometimes more intensely than a simple frown. You can find more information about this emoji on Unicode's official emoji chart (though specifics on this emoji's history are not comprehensively detailed there).

How to Use the 😡 Pouting Face Emoji

Here are some examples of how to use the 😡 Pouting Face emoji in different contexts:

  • "I'm so 😡 that the meeting ran over again!" (Expressing frustration)
  • "😡 Seriously? That's unacceptable!" (Showing anger)
  • "😡 Traffic is a nightmare today." (Illustrating annoyance)

Copy and Paste the Emoji

Simply click on the emoji below to copy it to your clipboard:

😡

Download 😡 as a PNG

Download a high-resolution PNG image of the 😡 emoji here: Download PNG

😡 Pouting Face on Different Platforms

The visual representation of the 😡 Pouting Face emoji can vary slightly across different platforms. While the core design remains consistent – a face with furrowed brows and a downturned mouth – subtle differences in color, shading, and the details of the facial expression might exist between Apple, Google, Microsoft, and Samsung devices. These variations are usually minor and don't alter the emoji's overall meaning.

Emoji History (if available)

Information regarding the precise origin and development history of the Pouting Face emoji is currently limited. Further research is needed to confirm its exact introduction date and any significant changes to its design over time. We will update this section as more information becomes available.

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Conclusion

The 😡 Pouting Face emoji is a versatile way to express a range of negative emotions, from mild annoyance to outright anger. Copy it or download the PNG to add this expressive symbol to your communications. Remember to use it appropriately, considering the context of your message.