What is the meaning of the smiley 👿?

As in everyday life, we express our anger according to its intensity. It remains the same with emojis. Indeed, these small faces exist in different forms and several of them may have some similarities in terms of meaning, and even in terms of appearance. However, each has its own name and always has a different trait compared to the others. Here we tell you about the Angry Evil Face Emoji 👿.

Angry Devil Face Emoji Image Illustration
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The origin of the emoji 👿

This emoji is from a 2007 and 2009 proposal, the details of which are presented below:

Emoji suggestion 1 👿

  • Number : L2/07-257
  • Last name : Working Draft Proposal for Encoding Emoji Symbols (Associated tables in ZIP file)
  • Proposed by : Markus Scherer, Kat Momoi, Mark Davis,
  • Year of proposal: 2007
  • Number of emojis belonging to the same proposal: 753
  • Case : No.257, 2007 HTML: EMOJI WD / No.257, 2007 ZIP: EMOJI WD TABLE

Emoji suggestion 2 👿

  • Number : L2/09-026
  • Last name : Emoji Symbols Proposed for New Encoding
  • Proposed by : Kat Momoi, Markus Scherer, Mark Davis, Yasuo Kida, Peter Edberg (Apple Inc.), Darick Tong (Google Inc.)
  • Year of proposal: 2009
  • Number of emojis belonging to the same proposal: 753
  • Case : No.026, 2009 PDF: R EMOJI PROPOSED / No.026, 2009 PDF: EMOJI PROPOSED

Proposal L2/07‑257(2007), L2/09‑026(2009) was approved by the Unicode Consortium and in 2015-06-02 it was released as Emoji version 1.0.

👿 Emoji Meanings and Uses

At first glance, we immediately understand that the angry evil face emoji conveys frustration and aggressiveness. He is depicted with a purple and red face depending on the messaging platform, pointed horns on his head, eyebrows drawn with particularly frowning thick strokes that join the two round eyes. The whole face a very angry expression, a little austere, strict and equally stern.

The facial features of this emoji accompanied by the pointed horns give it an evil look conveying a feeling of anger. This is why this emoji is used in online messages to express unstoppable anger followed by an attitude of determination and defiance. Most often, it is used in the second degree, that is to say in a humorous context.

Picture illustration of the different looks of the angry evil face emoji
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Here are two examples of using the angry evil face emoji in a sentence:

  1. Are you looking for trouble or what 👿?
  2. You just have to do what I told you otherwise you'll see 👿.

Characteristics of the emoji 👿

This emoji should not be confused with the smiley face with horns 😈. It is true that the two are very similar in appearance, but in terms of meaning, they are two very different emojis.

Version 1.0 (2015-06-09)
Usual name angry face with horns
Category Smilies and Emotions
Sub-category face-negative
Apple designation angry face with horns
code point U+1F47F Copy
Decimal ALT+128127
unicode 6.0 (2010-10-11)
Key words Face-evil-imp-angry face with horns
Other names · Angry purple demon emoji;

Angry Satan Emoji;

Angry Demonic Face Emoji.

 

Use the angry emoji with horns 👿 to express your displeasure, rather in a humorous tone, in the posts that you send to your loved ones.

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