Frightening Folklore! Capture the horror with the Ogre emoji, a symbol of monstrous tales and fear.
A red face with menacing features, including sharp teeth and horns, conveying a sense of fear or evil. The Ogre emoji is commonly used to represent monsters, evil spirits, or something scary. It can also be used to reference Japanese folklore or portray someone as monstrous. If someone sends you a 👹 emoji, it likely means they are referencing something scary, monstrous, or are using it in a folklore context.
The 👹 Ogre emoji represents a monstrous, supernatural creature that is often associated with horror and frightening tales. It symbolizes a sense of intensity, drama, or exaggeration in communication.
Dúgá 👹 emoji nà gúru nà wáyá, nà gúru nà wáyá nà clipboard. Nà wáyá nà káráyá nà káráyá nà messa, sósial média, dokumént, ko nà app nà gúru emoji.
👹 ogre emoji nà wáyá Emoji E0.6 nà gúru iOS, Android, Windows, macOS.
👹 ogre emoji nà wáyá nà Smileys & Emotion nà Costume Faces.
👹 depicts a Japanese oni - a demon/ogre from folklore. Oni are traditionally red or blue with horns, wild hair, and fangs. They appear during Setsubun festival where beans are thrown to ward them off. The emoji represents the Namahage tradition of oni visiting homes.
Hell no - a strong emphatic refusal. The demon face crossed out leaves no doubt about your absolute rejection of whatever was proposed.
| Sunana Unicode | Japanese Ogre |
| Sunana Apple | Ogre |
| Ana Kuma Sani Da | Mask Face, Oni, Red Monster |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F479 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128121 |
| Tserewa Jarin | \u1f479 |
| Rukuni | 😍 Smileys & Emotion |
| Ƙananan Rukuni | 🤠 Costume Faces |
| Tsarukan | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Sigar | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Sigar | 1.0 | 2015 |
| Sunana Unicode | Japanese Ogre |
| Sunana Apple | Ogre |
| Ana Kuma Sani Da | Mask Face, Oni, Red Monster |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F479 |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128121 |
| Tserewa Jarin | \u1f479 |
| Rukuni | 😍 Smileys & Emotion |
| Ƙananan Rukuni | 🤠 Costume Faces |
| Tsarukan | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Sigar | 6.0 | 2010 |
| Emoji Sigar | 1.0 | 2015 |