πŸ‘„

πŸ‘„ mouth Emoji β€” Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+1F444
Shortcode
:mouth:
Category
People & Body
Subcategory
body parts
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
lips, lipstick mouth, kissing lips, glossy lips

What Does the mouth Emoji πŸ‘„ Mean?

Pucker up β€” πŸ‘„ the mouth emoji has been delivering pouty, glossy lips since Unicode 6.0. It shows a pair of red lipsticked lips, instantly conveying beauty, kisses, makeup, and flirty vibes. Beauty creators use it constantly in posts about lipstick shades, lip care, lip injections, and gloss application.

Common examples include 'New lipstick obsession πŸ‘„', 'Lip care routine πŸ‘„', or 'Plumping balm review πŸ‘„.' It's also a staple of flirty texting, often paired with πŸ’‹ or πŸ’„ to send a kiss or signal beauty content. The iconic πŸ‘οΈπŸ‘„πŸ‘οΈ meme made this emoji even more famous, where the mouth's neutral expression contributes to the deadpan reaction face. Beyond beauty and flirtation, it's used in posts about speaking, singing, or general mouth-related topics like dental work and lip-syncing.

Drag queens and beauty influencers love it in their captions. Some users employ it in confident, bold ways β€” 'Lips on point πŸ‘„' β€” while others use it in sensual messaging to imply kissing or romance. Pair it with πŸ’‹ for kiss emphasis, with πŸ’„ for makeup vibes, or with 🍷 for date night content.

Even though it specifically depicts lips with lipstick, many users interpret it more broadly as just 'mouth.' Whether you're showing off a new lip color, sending a virtual kiss, or recreating the famous meme, this emoji adds glamour and flirty energy to any message.

How to Use πŸ‘„ mouth Emoji

“New lip gloss obsession πŸ‘„”
“Kissing you goodnight πŸ‘„πŸ’‹”
“πŸ‘οΈπŸ‘„πŸ‘οΈ meme”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+1F444
HTML Entity👄
CSS Code\1F444
Shortcode:mouth:
Keywordsbeauty, body, kiss, kissing, lips, lipstick, mouth
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does πŸ‘„ mean?

It depicts lipsticked lips, used for beauty content, lipstick posts, kisses, flirty messaging, and the iconic πŸ‘οΈπŸ‘„πŸ‘οΈ meme.

Are πŸ‘„ and πŸ’‹ the same?

No. πŸ‘„ shows closed lips (often used for beauty), while πŸ’‹ shows a lipstick kiss mark β€” typically used to send a kiss or sign off a flirty message.