πŸ—£

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πŸ—£ U+1F5E3, 🗣
SPEAKING HEAD IN SILHOUETTE
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Translingual

Description

The silhouette of a person's head speaking with three rays coming out of their mouth.

Symbol

πŸ—£

  1. Represents speaking or shouting.
    • 2018 May 25, Michael Tsingo, Cool Social Media For Young People: A Complete Guide to Social Media Duties, Decisions & Skillsβ€Ž[1] (in English), page 8:
      The speedy connection enabled people to have real time audio/video πŸ—£β˜ŽοΈ calls, instant chatting …
    • 2022 February 8, Abhay Singh, The Healthy Mind Movementβ€Ž[2] (in English), BFC Publications, β†’ISBN, page 10:
      Let's work on not being afraid to talk about mental health! πŸ—£
    • 2023 February 23, Madrid Xtra, β€œTweet”, in Twitterβ€Ž[3] (in English):
      πŸ—£ Barcelona fans in Manchester shouting "F*ck Real Madrid! F*ck Real Madrid!" before their Europa League match.
    • 2024 October 24, Mehera Bonner, Jamie Ballard, β€œHi, You Should See These Rare Photos of Prince William Through the Years”, in Cosmopolitanβ€Ž[4] (in English):
      Remember when the royal family could take a pic together without people being like πŸ—£οΈ ROYAL FEUD? Me neither.
  2. (Internet slang) Used to indicate that one is shouting; also, used to add emphasis to a statement or opinion.
    Synonym: πŸ—£οΈπŸ”₯
    • 2021 March 24, @korraspirits, Twitterβ€Ž[5] (in English):
      men mansplaining stfu πŸ—£
    • 2021 June 29, Elizabeth Logan, β€œLizzo Just Got a Blonde Pixie and Bleached Her Eyebrows”, in Glamourβ€Ž[6] (in English):
      Lizzo has definitely been feeling the blonde lately. Just before she unveiled her bleached brows, she rocked long blonde hair while wearing a corset with her own face on it atop the Mona Lisa's body. She wrote on Instagram, β€œπŸ—£PUT ME IN THE LOUVRE HOE😀,” and also called the look β€œβ€οΈβ€πŸ”₯LIZZO LISA❀️‍πŸ”₯,” even though β€œMona Lizzo” is right there. Come on!
  3. (Internet slang) Denotes a quotation.
    • 2019 October 19, Vote Conservative, Twitterβ€Ž[7] (in English):
      πŸ—£ @BorisJohnson: "I will not ask for a delay, and the law does not compel me to."
    • 2022 May 31, SPORTbible, Twitterβ€Ž[8] (in English):
      Lionel Messi has opened up on suffering from COVID-19: πŸ—£ [Followed by a quotation from Messi]
    • 2023 August 6, BBC Sport, Twitterβ€Ž[9] (in English):
      πŸ—£ "It's more tiring for the players. It's too much."
  4. (Internet slang, derogatory, rare) Mansplaining.
    • 2016 June 29, kelsey crist, Twitterβ€Ž[10] (in English):
      "Yes, honey let's take our engagement pictures doing what you do best...mansplaining." πŸ—£

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