πͺΏ goose Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1FABF
- Shortcode
:goose:- Category
- Animals & Nature
- Subcategory
- birds
- Added in
- Unicode 15.0
- Also known as
- honk goose, silly goose, canada goose
What Does the goose Emoji πͺΏ Mean?
Long neck, plump body, that distinctive honking energy β the goose finally got its own emoji in Unicode 15.0, separate from the duck. The design captures the bigger, longer-necked bird that geese fans had been demanding. People use it for Untitled Goose Game references (the chaotic gremlin energy of that game), 'silly goose' affectionate name-calling, Canada Goose brand jokes, and posts about migration season.
Park visits where geese are aggressive get tagged with it ('chased by a πͺΏ again'). It's quickly become a meme staple, with that 'silly goose' energy carrying a lot of chat traffic. Pair with an unimpressed face when chaos is the theme.
Untitled Goose Game from 2019 single-handedly redefined goose energy on the internet β chaotic, mischievous, and unstoppable. The emoji still carries that game's DNA in most contexts where it appears now. 'Mother Goose' nursery rhyme content also occasionally pulls it into children's literature and kids' lit-fan posts where classic stories are the topic.
How to Use πͺΏ goose Emoji
“Stop being a silly πͺΏ and just admit you're hungry”
“Untitled Goose Game energy πͺΏ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1FABF |
| HTML Entity | 🪿 |
| CSS Code | \1FABF |
| Shortcode | :goose: |
| Keywords | animal, bird, duck, flock, fowl, gaggle, gander, geese, honk, ornithology, silly, goose |
| Unicode Version | 15.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does πͺΏ mean?
It's the goose emoji β used for geese, 'silly goose' affection, or chaotic gremlin energy.
