Chinese
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Emoji style
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| 👵︎ |
👵️
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| Text style is forced with ⟨︎⟩ and emoji style with ⟨️⟩.
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← 👴 [U+1F474]
| Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
| 👶 → [U+1F476]
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Etymology
Female version of 👴 (yé).
Pronunciation
Pronoun
👵
- (Mandarin, Internet slang, colloquial, offensive, derogatory or humorous, Northern China, female, rare) alternative form of 老娘 (“form of self-address used by a conceited middle-aged or elderly married woman: I; me”)
- 給👵爬!/给👵爬! ― Gěi lǎoniáng pá! ― Get the hell out!
Usage notes
- Used among female netizens, but most female netizens prefer to use 👴 (yé).
Usage notes
The base emoji typically has a generic, non-realistic skin tone, such as bright yellow, blue, gray. With the Fitzpatrick skin type modifiers 1–2 (🏻), 3 (🏼), 4 (🏽), 5 (🏾), 6 (🏿), the resulting emoji be will one of the following combinations:
Fitzpatrick skin types
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1–2
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3
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4
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5
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6
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| 👵
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👵🏻
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👵🏼
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👵🏽
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👵🏾
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👵🏿
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Coordinate terms