Emojiology: ð Smirking Face
One of the great virtues of emojis are their ability to mark tone where plain text cannot. A simple â¤ï¸ Red Heart can add affection to a text message. A string of ð ð ð Face With Tears of Joy can show we find something funny in a social media post. Yet in the small space of an emoji, itâs not always so easy to encapsulate the full complexity of our emotions. Consider ð.
On the Apple keyboard, ð shares its raised brows and comma-shaped side-eyes with ð Unamused Face, but boasts a half-smile cocked up to the left instead. ð is definitely amused in some way, but how, exactly? Itâs time again for some emojiology.
Above: On Apple's keyboard, the Smirking Face emoji (left) and the Unamused Face emoji (center) share the same eyes but very different smiles. The Smirking Face emoji also has a cat smiley variant (right), Cat Face With Wry Smile.
ð¤ Meaning
As its official name reveals, ð Smirking Face represents the facial expression of a smirk. Itâs used to communicate a range of feelings, including smugness, self-confidence, self-indulgence, mischief, cheeky humor, and general satisfaction. ð Smirking Face especially implies, however, flirtation and sexual innuendo.
#IGotDetentionFor correcting the English teacher's grammarð
— TriÅity° (@ii4trinity) March 7, 2018
ð¬ Development
ð Smirking Face popularly debuted in 2010 with its approval under Unicode 6.0. Apple did include the emoji, though, in its initial implementation of emoji support as part of iPhone OS 2.2 in 2008, though on a limited basis in Japan.
Above: How the Smirking Face emoji displays across platforms. Note that only Mozilla's smiley looks straight ahead.
Wedged between ð Face With Rolling Eyes and ð£ Persevering Face, ð Smirking Face bears some notable similaritiesâand contrastsâon different keyboards.
Across the major platforms, the character sports a knowing smile upturned to the faceâs left, though its length and sharpness widely vary. The smiles on Google and Microsoftâs ð Smirking Face, for instance, have softer curves, portraying a shyer, kinder-seeming smiley. LG and Facebook leave out eyebrows, while Mozilla alone depicts eyes looking straight ahead; the rest of the smileys squint impishly to their left.
ð Smirking Face christened Twitter in May 2011, and skyrocketed on social media later that summer with Appleâs release of OS X Lion, which supported emoji for its desktop computers.
In 2015, Snapchat thrust ð Smirking Face into further prominence when it launched Friend Emojis, a feature designed to help users manage their contacts on the messaging app by using emoji to symbolize friendship statuses. Among them was the ð Smirking Face, which means: âYou are one of their best friendsâ¦but they are not a best friend of yours. You donât send them many snaps, but they send you a lot.â With its ð Smirking Face, Snapchat implies the messaging imbalance is a dirty little secret the favored friend can take some pleasure in.
Some Snapchatters greeted the change with a ð Smirking Face:
The new snapchat update gives me another reason to love this emoji ð
— C a i t l i n ॠ(@Caitlin0Sanders) April 6, 2015
Others gave it the ole ð Unamused Face:
I feel rly uncomfortable with the new snapchat update there is a "ð" emoji next to a conversation with my mum wtf ????
— emily (@emilypugh_) April 6, 2015
Snapchat may have made @emilypugh_ feel âuncomfortableâ because of ð Smirking Face's increasing use to signal flirtation or punctuate suggestive remarks in internet dating culture in the late 2010s.
In 2017, Clover analyzed emoji behavior on its dating app, and the ð Smirking Face ranked among the top emojis that users were likely to reply to on the platformâ#4 for women and #1 for men.
The ð Smirking Face was also a top emoji men liked to send, according to Clover. That overeager use may have helped sully the smileyâs associations with sleazy come-ons or cheesy pickup lines in dating apps and private/direct messages. One tweeter summed up such unwelcome emoji advances:
Some guy I don't know messaged me on Facebook saying "Hey ð" then *____sent a photo* then "You know you like it, just accept it." Definitely not opening that chat.
— Emmy Davis (@YCemmy96) January 11, 2018
â Examples
ð Smirking Face exhibits meanings as many and as subtle as the complex facial expression that inspired itâhence it also answers to the names Flirting, Sexual Face, Smug Face, or Suggestive Smile emoji.
Letâs highlight some of the diverse shades of ð Smirking Face.
This self-satisfied ð Smirking Face is too cool for school:
Too cool for lame dudes to ridicule. ð
— Don Greene (@Goin4Gusto) July 16, 2011
While this ð Smirking Face basks in some due pride and accomplishment:
I am coming...#Workout done ð#KBWeightlossjourney pic.twitter.com/E4J6oKB3KA
— KBSOUTHAFRICA (@kbsouthafrica) March 8, 2018
ð Smirking Face can bob the head, as if to say ânot too shabbyâ:
Pretty good feeling when the instructor could tell that I was a law student from the way I spoke/read and was impressed by it. Not too shabby ð
— Kristen Alyssa (@krissylove) March 1, 2018
Or a sly âI know a secretâ:
I know something you donât know. ð
— VINCINT (@VINCINT_) February 1, 2018
Stay tuned. pic.twitter.com/PA8zhcHm6U
YouTube star Jack Merridew is being a little naughty, if not kinky, with his ð Smirking Face:
Anybody have any questions for a bathtub Q&A? ð#AskJackM Make them juicy
— Jack Merridew (@OfficialJackM) March 8, 2018
While @YeaaahKevin, here, drops a coquettish, but cute, ð Smirking Face:
Katy Perry is single? Shaaawdy @katyperry. ð
— Kevo (@YeaaahKevin) December 30, 2011
Landon Mossâs ð Smirking Face marks a joke that is clever but true:
Yâall had enough Steveâs I think itâs time for a Stephon ð https://t.co/WzMbEGv13Q
— LâChalla Moss (@_LandonMoss) March 8, 2018
Officer Edithâs ð Smirking Face is all about some good-natured silliness:
"You're not going to post those anywhere are you?"
— Officer Edith (@OfficerEdith) March 8, 2018
"No, no, just documenting the scene is all.
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Others treat themselves to some indulgent self-care with ð Smirking Face:
Time To Treat MySelfâ¤
— Vanessa Meza (@AleAle_jaandra) March 8, 2018
Getting My Hair Did & Doing Some Shopping This Weekendð
With a snap of the finger gun and a chick-chick out of the corner of the mouth, ð Smirking Face can also trigger the delight of âThis is what Iâm talking aboutâ ð Smirking Face:
My dad came in clutch with the snacks ð
— Kay (@KayyAntoine) February 25, 2018
And many, many, many fans of K-pop sprinkle their affection for their favorite stars with ð Smirking Face:
You are art, bae â¤ð#GeniusYoongiDay #HappyAgustDday @BTS_Peru @BTS_twt pic.twitter.com/mAZ8Y4fUHN
— Briggitte Dayanna (@kpop192003) March 8, 2018
ðï¸ Usage Notes
As weâve seen, ð Smirking Face is widely used to communicate an array of sentiments. The emoji can be just what we need to mic-drop a wisecrack or spice up some banter, but its ambiguity can cause some awkwardness.
Be particularly mindful of its negative and suggestive connotations when using ð Smirking Face, especially as its appearance varies across platforms. One person might see ð Smirking Face as an innocent smile or friendly wink while another might interpret it as conceited, untoward, or even lewd.
And remember, for all the similarities in their eyes, ð Smirking Face is not the same as ð Unamused Face.
To avoid any âuncomfortableâ miscommunications, consider pairing ð Smirking Face with, well, ð Face With Tears of Joy if intending humor or â¤ï¸ Red Heart, if romance. Perhaps ð Smiling Face With Sunglasses, which often accompanies ð Smirking Face, can help more clearly maintain the sense of cleverness or contentment.
Or try ð Smirking Face's less loaded feline counterpart, ð¼ Cat Face With Wry Smile. We all know cats are unmistakably smug ððð.