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'Eyes'
CODEPOINTS: U+1F440
UNICODE NAME: Eyes
APPLE NAME: Eyes
ALSO KNOWN AS: Eyeballs, Shifty Eyes, Wide Eyes
SHORTCODES: {:eyes:}
How people use it:

- The predominant use is for sneaky or curious expressions. It's often employed to hint at something said in a conversation, indicating an additional layer of meaning that both or all people in the conversation understand.
- Other uses include expressing interest, curiosity, or a cheeky, attentive look.


- The interpretations in this age group are diverse, ranging from using the emoji for cheeky hints, side-eye expressions, or expressing curiosity about something.
- It can also signify attentiveness or being interested in something cool or intriguing. Some use it in a more perceptive or curious manner, especially in gossip or relationship-related contexts.


- Older individuals generally associate the emoji with looking or being curious. Some express uncertainty about its meaning.
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I will make it better for you tonight πŸ‘€
do you have
any updates? πŸ‘€
Updatesss? πŸ‘€
ben benieuwd πŸ‘€
Thats why we all should go πŸ‘€
really? with who? πŸ‘€
Because there is sale πŸ‘€
Kijk hier is naar πŸ‘€ [foto]
Should we go for a walk tonight? πŸ‘€
20 or younger:
21-30
41-60
A pair of eyes, glancing slightly to the left on most platforms. The Google version of this emoji previously showed only a single eye, despite the name of this character being eyes (plural).

Sometimes used to indicate β€˜pervy eyes’ to indicate approval of an attractive photo posted online; or β€˜shifty eyes’ to convey a deceitful act.
Eyes was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.