👯 people with bunny ears Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Información rápida
- Unicode
- U+1F46F
- Código corto
:people-with-bunny-ears:- Categoría
- Gente y cuerpo
- Subcategoría
- activities
- Añadido en
- Unicode 0.6
- También conocido como
- dancing twins, party dancers, bunny ears, matching dancers
What Does the people with bunny ears Emoji 👯 Mean?
Two figures side by side wearing bunny ears, the people with bunny ears emoji 👯 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 👯 people with bunny ears Emoji
“Best friends since forever 👯✨”
“Wedding choreo locked in 👯💃”
“Going out tonight, dancing all night 👯🎶”
Detalles técnicos
| Unicode | U+1F46F |
| Entidad HTML | 👯 |
| Código CSS | \1F46F |
| Código corto | :people-with-bunny-ears: |
| Palabras clave | bestie, bff, bunny, counterpart, dancer, double, ear, identical, pair, party, partying, people, soulmate, twin, twinsies, with, ears |
| Versión Unicode | 0.6 |
Preguntas frecuentes
What does 👯 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.
