People with bunny ears: light skin tone, dark skin tone Emoji

People

Two people standing side-by-side wearing black leotards and headbands with long bunny ears. This variant shows one figure with a light skin tone and the other with a dark skin tone, reflecting a diverse pairing.

Usage Context

Used to denote friendship, close-knit groups, or a fun night out. It is the go-to choice for celebrating a 'bestie' or 'twinsies' moment, often used alongside ๐Ÿ‘ฏ to emphasize a party atmosphere or a synchronized activity.

History

Based on the Playboy Bunny trope popularized in mid-century lounge culture, this emoji originated as a single person in Japanese carrier sets. It evolved into a pair to signify companionship and festive energy before Unicode expanded it to include diverse skin tone combinations in 2019.

Details

Glyph
๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿปโ€๐Ÿฐโ€๐Ÿง‘๐Ÿฟ
Unicode
U+1F9D1 U+1F3FB U+200D U+1F430 U+200D U+1F9D1 U+1F3FF
Shortcode
:emoji_u1f9d1_1f3fb_200d_1f430_200d_1f9d1_1f3ff:
HTML Entity
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Specifications

Vendor Microsoft
Category People
Subcategory person-activity
Unicode Version 6.0
Emoji Version 1.0
License MIT
Tags
bestiebffbunnycounterpartdancerdoubleearidenticalpairpartypartyingpeoplesoulmatetwintwinsiesdiversefriendsnight outcostume

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