Angry Face with Horns
πΏ
The angry face with horns πΏ is the angrier, more serious version of π. Where π (smiling devil) is playful mischief, πΏ has a clearly frowning, scowling expression β communicating genuine anger, evil intent, or 'I'm in a foul mood.' Used for: real anger venting, 'feeling evil today' captions, dark-humor content, and reactions to genuine wrongs. Different from π (flirty/mischievous) β πΏ is heavier and never flirty. Less common than π because most emoji use trends toward playful, but useful when you want to communicate 'I'm actually mad, not joking.' Pair with π‘ for amplified fury, or with π₯ for 'pure rage' energy. In Halloween content, it represents traditional demonic imagery. Read seriously β not throwaway like π.
When a guy sends πΏ, he's genuinely angry β not playful like π. The frowning expression is the key tell. Take it as a real signal. Could be venting about a situation or expressing dark mood. Less common than π β if he chose this one, the feeling is heavier.
A girl sending πΏ is in a foul mood or genuinely angry. Read as serious β not flirty or playful like π. Common in 'feeling evil today' captions or genuine venting. If directed at you, address whatever caused it directly. Heavier emoji choice, deliberate.
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Same codepoint U+1F47F. Different drawings on different systems.
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