Meaning
Two male figures wearing coordinated bunny ear headbands, positioned together in a synchronized, playful pose. Like the female version, the matching bunny ears emphasize unity, shared fun, and coordinated energyβbut rendered through a masculine lens.
This is used for guy friendships, bromance moments, and coordinated fun among men. "Guys' trip π―ββοΈ" or celebrating best friend energy with dudes carries the same partnership vibe as its female counterpart, just with different cultural inflection. It's less commonly used than the original version (which carries stronger party-culture associations), but it's equally valid for celebrating coordinated male friendships or matching vibes among guys.
The emoji provides gender balance to the bunny ears family, though cultural usage patterns show this version gets deployed less frequently in casual conversation. It still communicates the core message: synchronized fun, partnership, and playful togetherness, just among male-presenting figures.
Introduced in Unicode Emoji 4 in 2016, this variant completed the gender spectrum for the bunny ears concept, allowing broader representation while maintaining the playful, coordinated energy that makes the emoji fun.
Common Uses
- • Celebrating best friendships among men
- • Announcing coordinated group activities
- • Expressing bromance or close male bonding
- • Showing synchronized fun and partnership
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
While the original bunny ears emoji remains more popular, the male version provides an important gender variant that allows men to express coordinated friendship and partnership with the same celebratory energy.
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Platform Shortcodes
:dancing_men: :men-with-bunny-ears-partying: :dancing_men: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 👯‍♂️ |
| HTML (hex) | 👯‍♂️ |
| CSS | \1F46F\200D\2642\FE0F |
| JavaScript | \uD83D\uDC6F\u200D\u2642\uFE0F |
| Python | \U0001F46F\U0000200D\U00002642\U0000FE0F |
| Java | \uD83D\uDC6F\u200D\u2642\uFE0F |
| Perl | \x{1F46F}\x{200D}\x{2642}\x{FE0F} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F46F}\x{200D}\x{2642}\x{FE0F} |
| Punycode | xn--2qun-6bx-7k2-1e6n |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%91%AF%E2%80%8D%E2%99%82%EF%B8%8F |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x91 0xAF 0xE2 0x80 0x8D 0xE2 0x99 0x82 0xEF 0xB8 0x8F |
π―ββοΈ in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | ΰ¦ΰ§ΰ¦²ΰ¦Ύ ΰ¦ΰ¦Ύΰ¦¨ΰ¦―ΰ§ΰ¦ΰ§ΰ¦€ ΰ¦ͺΰ§ΰ¦°ΰ§ΰ¦· |
| Chinese (Simplified) | ε ε η |
| Chinese (Traditional) | ιδΊΊε η·ι |
| Danish | mænd med kaninører |
| Dutch | mannen met konijnenoren |
| English | men with bunny ears |
| English (UK) | men with bunny ears |
| Estonian | pidutsevad jΓ€nesekΓ΅rvadega mehed |
| Finnish | tanssivat pupupojat |
| French | hommes avec des oreilles de lapin |
| German | MΓ€nner mit Hasenohren |
| Hindi | ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€Ά ΰ€ΰ₯ ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€¨ ΰ€΅ΰ€Ύΰ€²ΰ₯ ΰ€ͺΰ₯ΰ€°ΰ₯ΰ€· |
| Hungarian | bulizΓ³ fΓ©rfiak |
| Italian | uomini con orecchie da coniglio |
| Japanese | γγγΌγγΌγ€ |
| Korean | ν λΌ κ·λ₯Ό μ°κ³ μΆ€μΆλ λ¨μλ€ |
| Lithuanian | vakarΔlyje dalyvaujantys vyrai |
| Malay | lelaki berpesta |
| Norwegian | menn med kaninΓΈrer |
| Polish | mΔΕΌczyΕΊni z uszami krΓ³lika na przyjΔciu |
| Portuguese | homens com orelhas de coelho |
| Russian | ΠΌΡΠΆΡΠΈΠ½Ρ Ρ ΡΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΊΡΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠ° |
| Spanish | hombres con orejas de conejo |
| Spanish (Mexico) | hombres con orejas de conejo |
| Swedish | mΓ€n med kaninΓΆron |
| Thai | ΰΈΰΈΉΰΉΰΈΰΈ²ΰΈ’ΰΉΰΈΰΈΰΈΈΰΈΰΈ«ΰΈΉΰΈΰΈ£ΰΈ°ΰΈΰΉΰΈ²ΰΈ’ |
| Ukrainian | ΡΠΎΠ»ΠΎΠ²ΡΠΊΠΈ Π· ΠΊΡΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠΈΠΌΠΈ Π²ΡΡ Π°ΠΌΠΈ |
| Vietnamese | nhα»―ng ngΖ°α»i ΔΓ n Γ΄ng Δeo tai thα» |