π― people with bunny ears Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F46F
- Shortcode
:people-with-bunny-ears:- Category
- People & Body
- Subcategory
- activities
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- dancing twins, party dancers, bunny ears, matching dancers
What Does the people with bunny ears Emoji π― Mean?
Two figures side by side wearing bunny ears, the people with bunny ears emoji π― has been part of Unicode since version 6.0 in 2010. The figures wear matching bodysuits and look ready for a Vegas dance number. People use the emoji for posts about going out with friends, choreographed dance moments, and the universal twins-in-the-group-chat energy.
In casual chat, it stamps the inseparable best-friend pair, the sisters who are basically the same person, or the cousins who have already practiced the wedding choreo. Skin-tone modifiers are not applied since the figures are stylized in their original costume. Pair it with music notes, sparkles, or a disco ball for full party effect.
The emoji also lands in posts about Halloween costumes, in TikTok dance-trend captions, and in matching-outfit reveals. The dancing-twin energy has made it a default visual for friend-pair content across platforms. The emoji has also become a fixture in summer-camp reunion posts, in college-roommate captions, and in any chat among friends who feel like a unit.
Its energy is wholesome, glittery, and instantly recognizable as a celebration of pairs. The emoji's design has been the subject of platform tweaks over the years, with most platforms keeping the original Vegas-show energy intact even as illustration styles modernized. That continuity helps the icon feel timeless.
How to Use π― people with bunny ears Emoji
“Best friends since forever π―⨔
“Wedding choreo locked in π―π”
“Going out tonight, dancing all night π―πΆ”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F46F |
| HTML Entity | 👯 |
| CSS Code | \1F46F |
| Shortcode | :people-with-bunny-ears: |
| Keywords | bestie, bff, bunny, counterpart, dancer, double, ear, identical, pair, party, partying, people, soulmate, twin, twinsies, with, ears |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π― mean?
It depicts two figures in bunny ears, used for best-friend pairs, going out, and matching-dance content.
Where do people use this emoji most often?
In best-friend posts, in girls'-night-out captions, and in dance and matching-outfit content across TikTok and Instagram.
