Sangaran Tigɛw! Dibɔ nyɔn !
Kɔkoro kɔni mɛ buru ye, i yamɔrɔ bi dɔrɔmun ka jo cogo, nyɛn balikɛ ye a di. Nyɛn balikɛ emoji diya ka bɔ kɔrɔn nanɛ diya mɔɔ, dɔrɔmun ni fɛ. A be bɔ ka ye siso ka ca tɛmɛ di fanan, ye i cɛ nyɛn balikɛ nɛn emoji jɔ, a ye jɔ ye mɔbola dɛ dinin ni surutonin.
The 💀 Skull emoji represents the concept of death and mortality. It is often used to express dark humor or to indicate something is extremely funny or overwhelming.
Simply click on the 💀 emoji above to instantly copy it to your clipboard. You can then paste it anywhere - in messages, social media, documents, or any app that supports emojis.
The 💀 Nyɛn balikɛ emoji was introduced in Emoji E0.6 and is now supported across all major platforms including iOS, Android, Windows, and macOS.
The 💀 Nyɛn balikɛ emoji belongs to the Nkanin ni kusira category, specifically in the Baara jɔn ni Nɛnɛ subcategory.
Context matters greatly. 💀 for literal death discussions or near grieving people can seem insensitive. However, it's widely accepted for Halloween, spooky themes, or the "I'm dead" humor meaning. Be mindful of context - avoid during serious death-related conversations.
💀 meaning "I'm dead" (from laughing) became Gen Z's preferred way to show something is hilarious, replacing 😂. It's hyperbolic - "this killed me" or "I'm dying of laughter." The shift started around 2021 when 😂 was deemed outdated. Now 💀 often simply means "lol."
☠️ (skull and crossbones) specifically represents danger, poison, or piracy - warning symbols with the crossed bones. 💀 (skull alone) is now commonly used for "I'm dead" laughter. Use ☠️ for toxic warnings, pirate references, or literal danger themes rather than humor.
| Skull | |
| Nama Apple | Skull |
| Death, Grey Skull, Skeleton |
| U+1F480 | |
| U+128128 | |
| \u1f480 |
| 😍 Nkanin ni kusira | |
| 😠 Baara jɔn ni Nɛnɛ | |
| L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Skull | |
| Nama Apple | Skull |
| Death, Grey Skull, Skeleton |
| U+1F480 | |
| U+128128 | |
| \u1f480 |
| 😍 Nkanin ni kusira | |
| 😠 Baara jɔn ni Nɛnɛ | |
| L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |