Party Emojis

11 emojis tagged party in the official Unicode CLDR project. Click any emoji for its meaning, copy-paste, and per-platform rendering.

Party emojis cover celebration, festive accessories, and the partying mood — 👯 people with bunny ears, 🍹 tropical drink, 🎉 party popper, 🎊 confetti ball, 👒 woman's hat, 😛 face with tongue, 😜 winking face with tongue, 🥳 partying face, 🎈 balloon, 🎂 birthday cake, and 🪩 mirror ball. The 🥳 partying face (added 2018) quickly became the universal celebration reaction. Use them for birthday posts, achievement announcements, weekend-plan group chats, and any context calling for festive energy. 🎉 alone is the safest 'congrats' for professional contexts.

Frequently asked about party emojis

What does 👯 (people with bunny ears) mean?

👯 depicts two Playboy bunny-style figures dancing in unison — referencing 1980s/90s nightclub dance culture and Japanese aidol idol-group imagery. It's used for clubbing, bachelorette parties, 'girls night out', and the broader 'going out with friends' context. Same-gender variants exist (👯‍♂️ men, 👯‍♀️ women).

Why is 🪩 (mirror ball) a recent addition?

🪩 mirror ball (disco ball) was added in Unicode 14 (2021) after years of campaigning by disco, dance-music, and 70s-nostalgia communities. Taylor Swift's 2022 'Midnights' album cover, which prominently features mirror balls, helped popularize the new emoji within months of its release.

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