Also called the head-slap emoji, the person facepalming, or the hand-on-face emoji, this emoticon has a lot of variations—it comes in different hair and skin colors, and it also has more masculine and feminine versions: the ?♀️ (woman facepalming) and ?♂️ (man facepalming) emojis.
Unicode Character “?” (U+1F97A)
Emoji: ? Name: Face holding back tears emoji. Meaning: This popular emoji is used to communicate something that makes a person so happy it makes them emotional. Emoji: ?
The ? (pleading face) emoji is a yellow face with large, puppy-dog-like eyes and a small frown. It's often used to earn sympathy from the recipient, and is sometimes used to request a favor, often with the ? (backhand index pointing right) and the ? (backhand index pointing left) emojis. It can also signify sadness.
Insert emojis, GIFs, and symbols with the emoji panel During text entry, type Windows logo key + . (period). The emoji keyboard will appear. Select an emoji with the mouse, or keep typing to search through the available emojis for one you like. For more ways to express yourself, choose from GIFs and Kaomoji too!
The Pleading Face emoji ? depicts a yellow face with large puppy-dog eyes and a small frown. It is meant to represent the typical face one makes when pleading—that is, trying to win compassion or sympathy.
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