If you have an iPhone, chances are you've used an emoji or two. But are you using them correctly? Thanks to the sharp minds at Unicode, we have the official meanings behind some of the most commonly misinterpreted emojis:
1) The Folded Hands
If you've been using this much-debated icon to signify a high five, you're wrong. This is actually meant to be a person who is praying or bowing.
2) The Japanese Ogre
This red-faced emoji isn't a mask, the devil, or a character from Where The Wild Things Are – it's a Japanese ogre, a monster commonly found in Japanese art and literature.
This looks like a crying emoji at first glance, but observe the placement of that water droplet. It's on the side of the face, signifying sweat (disappointment and relief!) rather than tears.
3) The 'Disappointed But Relieved' Face
5) The 'Weary Cat' Face
6) The 'Face With The OK' Gesture
7) The Name Badge
8) The Person Bowing Deeply
9) The 'Shocked' Face
The double Xs make this emoji look, well, dead — but it is intended to demonstrate astonishment.
10) The Celebration Hands
See this and think, 'praise Jesus'? Womp, womp… It's actually just a regular person celebrating.
11) The Head Massage
If you've always wondered what's on this woman's head, that would be a set of hands. She's getting a massage — now leave her alone!
12) The 'Hushed' Face
This appears to be a shocked emoji, but it actually means 'hushed'. Use it next time you're in the library.
13) The 'Grinning Face' With Smiling Eyes
A very impatient child this is not. It's an extremely smiley, incredibly happy emoji.
14) The 'Kissy' Face
This face looks like it's whistling, but it's actually just another kissy face, one grade below the kissy face with a heart. It's basically perpetually on a first date.
15) The 'Savouring Delicious Food' Face
The emoji with its tongue hanging out is often used as a goofy or teasing emoji, but surprise! It simply means you are enjoying your food.
16) The Hot Springs
(All images designed by Dana Tepper)
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