Emoji meaning and copy
πΏ Angry Face with Horns Emoji
Quick answer
πΏ Angry Face with Horns is a smileys & emotion emoji that can be copied and pasted into messages, captions, documents and social posts. Its Unicode sequence is U+1F47F, and it belongs to the Smileys & Emotion category, face-negative subcategory.
Meaning
Angry Face with Horns is commonly used to express ideas related to angry, face, with.
Angry Face with Horns works best when the emotion is already clear from the surrounding words. It can soften a sentence, add warmth, show excitement or make a brief response feel more human.
Usage
Use πΏ when writing a quick message, social caption, chat response, email subject or visual label.
- Use it in messages, captions and labels where angry, face, with are relevant.
- Keep important meaning in words, then use πΏ as visual emphasis.
- Test the emoji in the app or platform where it will be published because artwork can vary.
At a glance
| Emoji | πΏ |
|---|---|
| Name | Angry Face with Horns |
| Category | Smileys & Emotion |
| Subcategory | face-negative |
| Emoji version | Emoji 0.6 |
| Shortcodes | :angry: :face: |
Codes
| Unicode | U+1F47F |
|---|---|
| UTF-8 | 0xF0 0x9F 0x91 0xBF |
| HTML decimal | 👿 |
| HTML hex | 👿 |
| CSS | \1F47F |
| JavaScript | \u{1F47F} |
| JSON | "πΏ" |
Examples
- Copy πΏ for a quick reaction.
- Use πΏ in a caption or message.
- Pair πΏ with related smileys & emotion emojis.
Emoji combinations
Pair πΏ with related emojis when you want a stronger visual phrase. These combinations are suggestions, so adjust them for your platform, audience and tone.
Platform compatibility
Native emoji font, Twemoji sprite when available, Noto Emoji web font fallback. Emoji appearance varies by operating system and app. A person using iOS, Android, Windows, macOS, Gmail, Slack, Discord or a web browser may see different artwork while the underlying Unicode value remains the same.
Accessibility and etiquette
For accessibility, do not use πΏ as the only way to communicate essential information. Screen readers may announce the emoji name, and long repeated emoji strings can become tiring to listen to. In professional, educational or public content, write the main message in text and use the emoji as a supporting cue.
For etiquette, consider the audience and channel. A casual chat can use more emojis, while legal, medical, financial or workplace communication usually benefits from fewer emojis and clearer words. The emoji copy guide has more examples for choosing emoji tone and length.
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FAQ
What does Angry Face with Horns mean?
Angry Face with Horns is used for angry, face, with, horns and belongs to the Smileys & Emotion emoji category.
What is the Unicode for Angry Face with Horns?
The Unicode code point sequence for Angry Face with Horns is U+1F47F.
Can I copy πΏ Angry Face with Horns?
Yes. Use the copy button on this page to copy πΏ, or open the EmojiCopy keyboard to combine it with other emojis.
Why does Angry Face with Horns look different on other devices?
Emoji appearance is controlled by the operating system, app, browser and emoji font. The same Unicode emoji can have different artwork on Apple, Google, Microsoft, Samsung and other platforms.
Is Angry Face with Horns accessible for screen readers?
Screen readers usually announce the emoji name. For important messages, include clear text next to πΏ so the meaning does not depend only on the emoji.