Face with hand over mouth emoji SVG
A yellow face with a hand covering its mouth. Displays most often with smiling eyes and/or blushing cheeks, suggesting coy laughter or embarrassment, as if cheekily saying Oops! Prior to the release of iOS 15.4 in March 2022, Apple's design featured simple, open eyes, suggesting someone gasping Oh my! in serious surprise, shock, concern, or apology. This same update assigned Apple's original 🤭 design to Emoji 14.0's new 🫢 Face with Open Eyes and Hand Over Mouth emoji. May be used to similar effect as 🙊 Speak-No-Evil Monkey. See also 🤐 Zipper-Mouth Face. Joins 🤗 Hugging Face, 🤔 Thinking Face, and 🤫 Shushing Face as one of the few smileys featuring hands. Facebook's design previously featured open eyes, though an earlier version had smiling eyes like those in the vendor's current design. Face with Hand Over Mouth was approved as part of Unicode 10.0 in 2017 under the name "Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes and Hand Covering Mouth" and added to Emoji 5.0 in 2017.
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It symbolizes shock, surprise, or embarrassment.
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