𤵠Meaning: A gender-neutral portrayal of a person with short, side-parted hair and dressed in a Tuxedo. This emoji can have multiple interpretations depending on the occasion of wearing the tux.
The 𤵠Person in Tuxedo emoji can refer to a groom, a party host, a classic bartender, or even a waiter. Although this gender-neutral emoji mostly shows the face of a man, it can be used to refer to anyone irrespective of gender and sex.
This emoji is available in the designated skin tones on almost all platforms.
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How and When to Use the 𤵠Person in Tuxedo Emoji
- If you work as a bartender and youāre posting a picture of yourself for a very special evening at work, you can use 𤵠in the post caption.
- 𤵠can be paired with the š° Person With Veil to indicate a wedding or an intense union of two people in love.
- The above option would be great if youāre sending out e-invites for your wedding or if youāre wishing someone a great married life.
- If youāre throwing a dinner party and youāre posting updates on your social media story, you can use 𤵠for your pictures (aka the party host).
- 𤵠can be used to refer to or indicate a gentleman.
- If youāre going to be the best man at your best friendās wedding, and youāre either posting a countdown for the big day or a special picture of just the wedding, you can use 𤵠in your post captions.
Other Names
- 𤵠Groom
- 𤵠Formals
- 𤵠Tuxedo
- 𤵠Tux
- 𤵠Wedding
- 𤵠Waiter
- 𤵠Butler
- 𤵠Best Man
- 𤵠Team Groom
- 𤵠Professional Bartender
- 𤵠Party Host
- 𤵠Man in Suit