π₯
What π₯ means
A double-charactered emoji of the outlines of two people (mostly men) standing close to each other. This shoulder-length illustration of the two can also suggest shadows.
The π₯ Busts in Silhouette emoji is the same as the π€ Bust in Silhouette, but with two characters. It signifies anonymity, mystery, unknownness, genericness, and also a part of a whole, like a silhouette synecdoche.
How and when to use it
- If you're referring to social media 'followers', you can use π₯. It can be in any context, in a caption, a text message, a retweet, anything that has "Followers" in it.
- You can use π₯ to signify people. For example, if you're writing a post caption that needs "people" in it, you can use this emoji; like
"Nobody:
Literally Nobody:
People Waking Up Way Too Early π₯ : Get that flashlight, I want to go for a walk?"
- something like that. - If you're trying to repost or retweet something with a quirky dialogue kind of a caption, you can use π₯ to refer to people. You can also use π€ Bust in Silhouette to refer to a single person.
- If you're asking your followers to tag their friends in a post you're sharing, you can use π₯ in that context too - "Tag your homies π₯".
- If you want to have an anonymous social media profile name because you love to stay a mystery and you feel there are more sides to you than one, you can use π₯ in it.
- If you're sharing a picture of yourself that has a deep quote about facing yourself, you can use π₯ in such a context.
Other Names
- π₯ Anonymous People
- π₯ Unknown People
- π₯ General Public
- π₯ Tag a Friend
- π₯ Tag Along a Friend
- π₯ Me, Myself and I
- π₯ Shadows
- π₯ Mysterious People
- π₯ Obscure Peeps
- π₯ Secretive People
At a glance
- Category
- People & Body βΊ person-symbol
- Codepoints
U+1F465- Emoji version
- Emoji 1.0
- Shortcodes
:busts_in_silhouette:- Keywords
- bff, bust, busts, everyone, friend, friends, people, silhouette
How it looks across platforms