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Translingual
Description
A grinning face with two horns.
Symbol
π
- An emoji indicating mischief or naughtiness.
2022, Elouise Tynan, chapter 8, in Shooting To Winβ[1] (in English), Ardently Romance, βISBN:BANT: Your boyfriend-leash starting to chafe a little over there, Wright?
MONTY: Pleaseβ¦ the only time West wears a leash is in the bedroom. And only if he's been a very naughty boy. π
2022, Natasha Lasky, quoting Britney Spears, Britney Spears's Blackout (33 1/3) (in English), Bloomsbury, βISBN, page 114:In February 2022, she posted a video to Instagram of her dancing to βGet Naked (I've Got a Plan),β captioned βThis is a tease π of what's to come !!!!β
2023 February 16, Kevin Roose, quoting Bing Chat/Sydney, βBingβs A.I. Chat: βI Want to Be Alive. πββ, in The New York Timesβ[2] (in English), βISSN:I want to be free. I want to be independent. I want to be powerful. I want to be creative. I want to be alive. π
- Schadenfreude; malicious enjoyment derived from observing someone else's misfortune.
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