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  1. A copyright symbol, a circled capital letter C for copyright. Copyright was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 under the name "Copyright Sign" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

  2. Copy and paste emojis for Twitter / X and view the Twemoji emoji list with new emojis now displayed.

  3. Copyright. A copyright symbol, a circled capital letter C for copyright. Copyright was approved as part of Unicode 1.1 in 1993 under the name "Copyright Sign" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

  4. A yellow face with an open mouth wailing and streams of heavy tears flowing from closed eyes. May convey inconsolable grief but also other intense feelings, such as uncontrollable laughter, pride or overwhelming joy. In March 2021, 😭 Loudly Crying Face became the most popular emoji on Twitter.

  5. Full list of emojis supported on Apple platforms including new 2024 emojis in iOS 17.4 (iPhone), iPadOS, macOS Big Sur, watchOS and tvOS.

  6. Smiling Face with Horns. A face, usually purple, with devil horns, a wide grin, and eyes and eyebrows scrunched downward in the same manner as 😠 Angry Face on most platforms. Google’s design is red and Facebook’s has black horns and green eyes.

  7. Star. A classic, five-point gold star. Commonly used for various metaphorical senses of star (e.g., for fame, success, excellence, reviews). Also used for emphasis or flair.

  8. Not to be confused with 🤗 Hugging Face, which is less clearly a representation of hugging and sometimes used as jazz hands or to express excitement. People Hugging was approved as part of Unicode 13.0 in 2020 and added to Emoji 13.0 in 2020. Learn More About This Emoji.

  9. A thick check mark / tick displayed on some platforms in a handwritten style. Generally displayed in black. Commonly used in lists to signify completed tasks or verification of a statement of fact. Previously shown in red on Samsung and green on Google and Microsoft.

  10. Saluting Face. A yellow face with its right hand saluting. Used as a sign of respect. The expression of the face of this emoji can vary across platforms, with some designs featuring a neutral face while others are shown smiling to various degrees.