Ghost emoji SVG
Boo! A white, cartoon ghost making a silly face. Its tongue is stuck out and arms are outstretched, as if trying to scare someone in a friendly way. Several platforms feature one larger, bulging eye, while others show the ghost winking. Resembles a classic ghost costume for Halloween. May also be used to convey something or someone is fun or goofy. Thanks to its raised arms, some use this emoji as a way of expressing an excited Yay! May also be used to refer to the slang term "ghosting", where a personal relationship is ended suddenly without explanation by one person withdrawing from all communication with another. Samsung's design previously depicted this as a smiley in a ghost costume. Ghost was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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The ghost emoji is often used to represent something spooky, scary, or supernatural.
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