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Angry face with horns emoji SVG

A face, usually purple, with two devil horns, frowning mouth and eyes, and eyebrows scrunched downwards in anger. Bears the same expression as 😠 Angry Face and 😡 Pouting Face on most platforms. Google’s design is red and Facebook’s has black horns, green eyes, and clenched teeth. Its Unicode name, Imp, alludes to a small demon in folklore, though the smiley is commonly used to represent devils and devilish behavior, especially around Halloween. It is also used to convey various sentiments of anger or ideas of evil. More menacing than its counterpart, 😈 Smiling Face With Horns. Samsung previously depicted a childlike character with red hair and horns, fangs, and black wings. Earlier designs from Google featured an orangish-red character with blue hair and wings. Angry Face with Horns was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Imp" and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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What does the angry face with horns emoji mean?

The angry face with horns emoji represents extreme anger or frustration.

The above meaning was generated by artificial intelligence. It may contain errors or inaccuracies, or be entirely untrue.

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