Devilish Anger! Show your fierce side with the Angry Face with Horns emoji, a symbol of intense anger and malevolence.
A face with furrowed brows, frowning mouth, and devil horns, conveying a sense of anger or evil intent. The Angry Face with Horns emoji is commonly used to express feelings of intense anger, malevolence, or evil intentions. If someone sends you a 👿 emoji, it likely means they are feeling very angry, vengeful, or are expressing strong displeasure with a hint of malice.
The 👿 Angry Face With Horns emoji represents or means a state of intense anger, irritation, and malevolence. It conveys a devilish, aggressive emotional state.
Pā i te 👿 emoji i nia i te pae e tāpa i te hoê ta‘a‘a. E nehenehe e tāpa i te hoê i te mau papapū - i te mau parau, i te mau ‘i‘a ‘i te ‘i‘a, i te mau papai, aore ra i te mau ‘apiti e tauturu i te ‘e‘e.
Ua fa‘a‘ite te 👿 angry face with horns emoji i Emoji E0.6 e mea ‘e‘e i te mau papu‘a rahi e piri ai i te iOS, Android, Windows, e macOS.
Te 👿 angry face with horns emoji e ‘ā‘i i te ‘a‘a Ranei e te mau mana‘o, i te ‘a‘a iti Negative Faces.
👿 is genuinely angry or evil (frowning face), while 😈 (smiling face with horns) is playfully mischievous. Both have purple coloring and horns, but the expression changes meaning entirely. Use 😈 for pranks and teasing; use 👿 for anger, threats, or actual ill intent.
| Unicode Ingoa | Imp |
| Apple Ingoa | Angry Face with Horns |
| Ira'oni'oiato nei | Devil, Devil Horns, Purple Devil, Purple Goblin, Sad Devil |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F47F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128127 |
| Ha‘api‘i ‘e‘e | \u1f47f |
| Papara | 😍 Ranei e te mau mana‘o |
| Meta'piha | 😠 Negative Faces |
| Propositions | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |
| Unicode Ingoa | Imp |
| Apple Ingoa | Angry Face with Horns |
| Ira'oni'oiato nei | Devil, Devil Horns, Purple Devil, Purple Goblin, Sad Devil |
| Unicode Hexadecimal | U+1F47F |
| Unicode Decimal | U+128127 |
| Ha‘api‘i ‘e‘e | \u1f47f |
| Papara | 😍 Ranei e te mau mana‘o |
| Meta'piha | 😠 Negative Faces |
| Propositions | L2/09-026, L2/07-257 |