Meaning
Two figures (typically shown as female) wearing matching bunny ear headbands, positioned side-by-side or facing each other in a playful, coordinated pose. Their matching attire and proximity emphasize togetherness and synchronicityβlike best friends channeling the same energy or partying in unison at a night out.
This communicates friendship, partnership, and coordinated fun. It's perfect for "me and my bestie" posts, celebrating a close friendship, or announcing you're doing something together ("Girls' night π―"). The bunny ear aesthetic adds a party, playful vibeβless serious bonding, more "let's have fun and match vibes." It's common in relationship captions, squad goals content, and whenever someone wants to signal "we're on the same wavelength."
The emoji reads as female-coded, which shapes its usageβit carries connotations of feminine friendship, though anyone can use it to express partner energy or coordination. The bunny ears specifically evoke nightlife, costume parties, or lighthearted play rather than formal partnership.
Approved in Unicode 6.0 in 2010, this emoji has become a staple for celebrating female friendships and coordinated fun in digital spaces, maintaining its playful, inclusive energy across platforms.
Common Uses
- • Celebrating best friendships or close bonds
- • Announcing coordinated outfits or matching vibes
- • Expressing girls' night out excitement
- • Showing partner energy or synchronized fun
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
The bunny ears headband detailβborrowed from party culture and nightlife aestheticsβtransforms this from a simple 'two people' emoji into something distinctly celebratory and fun-coded.
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Platform Shortcodes
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| HTML (decimal) | 👯 |
| HTML (hex) | 👯 |
| CSS | \1F46F |
| JavaScript | \uD83D\uDC6F |
| Python | \U0001F46F |
| Java | \uD83D\uDC6F |
| Perl | \x{1F46F} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F46F} |
| Punycode | xn--2qun |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%91%AF |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x91 0xAF |
π― 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¦€ লΰ§ΰ¦ |
| Chinese (Simplified) | ζ΄ε θ³ζ΅ηδΊΊ |
| Chinese (Traditional) | ε ε₯³ι |
| Danish | personer med kaninΓΈrer |
| Dutch | mensen met konijnenoren |
| English | people with bunny ears |
| English (UK) | people with bunny ears |
| Estonian | pidutsevad jΓ€nesekΓ΅rvadega inimesed |
| Finnish | puputytΓΆt |
| French | personnes avec des oreilles de lapin |
| German | Personen mit Hasenohren |
| Hindi | ΰ€ΰ€°ΰ€ΰ₯ΰ€Ά ΰ€ΰ₯ ΰ€ΰ€Ύΰ€¨ ΰ€΅ΰ€Ύΰ€²ΰ₯ ΰ€²ΰ₯ΰ€ |
| Hungarian | bulizΓ³ emberek |
| Italian | persone con orecchie da coniglio |
| Japanese | γγγΌ |
| Korean | ν λΌ κ·λ₯Ό μ°κ³ μΆ€μΆλ μ¬λλ€ |
| Lithuanian | besilinksminanΔios moterys |
| Malay | orang dengan telinga arnab |
| Norwegian | personer med kaninΓΈrer |
| Polish | osoby z uszami krΓ³lika na przyjΔciu |
| Portuguese | pessoas com orelhas de coelho |
| Russian | Π»ΡΠ΄ΠΈ Ρ ΡΡΠ°ΠΌΠΈ ΠΊΡΠΎΠ»ΠΈΠΊΠ° |
| Spanish | personas con orejas de conejo |
| Spanish (Mexico) | personas con orejas de conejo |
| Swedish | personer med kaninΓΆron |
| Thai | ΰΈΰΈΰΉΰΈΰΈΰΈΈΰΈΰΈ«ΰΈΉΰΈΰΈ£ΰΈ°ΰΈΰΉΰΈ²ΰΈ’ |
| Ukrainian | Π»ΡΠ΄ΠΈ Π· ΠΊΡΠΎΠ»ΡΡΠΈΠΌΠΈ Π²ΡΡ Π°ΠΌΠΈ |
| Vietnamese | nhα»―ng ngΖ°α»i Δeo tai thα» |