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A yellow face with a broad, closed smile wearing black sunglasses, as if a pair of classic Wayfarers. Often used to convey the slang sense of cool. May als...
Sunglasses that can be worn outside for protection from the sun. Often association with connotations of being "cool", or leisurely in sunny places. This emoji shows only the sunglasses, which differs from the smiling face with sunglasses emoji.
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Sunglasses that can be worn outside for protection from the sun. Often association with connotations of being "cool", or leisurely in sunny places. ...
Glasses. Prescription glasses, shown with a variety of frames, depending on platform. Glasses was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Eyeglasses" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
Commonly depicted as a vintage, tin toy robot with circular eyes, a triangular nose, knobs for ears, a light and/or antennae atop its head, and a grill-like mouth similar to a grimace. Colors vary across platform, but its head is metallic on most platforms.
Nerd Face. A smiling yellow face with glasses, often with teeth showing, originally buck teeth on most platforms. While this emoji is often used by people calling themselves nerds in a self-deprecating way, the nerdy glasses paired with buck teeth can, and often does, evoke anti-Asian stereotypes.
A monkey, a small primate with long limbs and tail for climbing trees. Generally depicted as a cartoon-styled, brown monkey with a cheeky facial expression, shown in full profile facing left, sitting on its hind legs with a long, curled tail and round ears.
A sun with a smiling face, as a Sun of May. Generally depicted as a golden-yellow disc with a smiling, often human face with a nose, radiating triangular rays, representing the sun's heat and light. May be used to represent the sun more generally.
Disguised Face. A yellow face with big glasses, a large nose, thick eyebrows, and a mustache. Used to represent someone in disguise. The features of this particular disguised face are taken from the “Groucho Mask” or “Groucho Glasses,” designed in the likeness of the caricature played by Julius Henry Marx in the Marx Brothers' films.