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Spot the liars with the Lying Face emoji! This emoji shows the usual yellow emoji with a confused expression and a long nose. It is popularly pertaining to someone who is telling lies. The lying emoji was actually inspired by a fictional character named Pinocchio, a puppet whose nose would grow long whenever he tells lies.

You can use the lying face emoji alongside the Angry Face emoji to show your anger or frustration towards a liar on social media. You can even use the Speak No Evil Monkey emoji to show that you regret being a liar. This emoji can also be used along with the Cross Mark emoji in order to firmly tell someone to stop lying or remind everyone that lying is not a good deed.

Social media also has a lot of fake news and intriguing gossip, especially about famous celebrities. You might see celebrities suddenly reacting to these rumors using this emoji or you may use it to defend your idols from haters.

Who knew that a simple yellow emoji has been inspired by such a historical icon in literature, that children still read up to this day. This emoji is indeed funny, but it does give us a serious reminder that liars are a no no.

๐Ÿคฅ Lying Face is a fully-qualified emoji as part of Unicode 9.0 which was introduced in 2016.

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This Lying Face Is Also Known As:

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pinocchio emoji

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long nose emoji

cheating emoji

lie emoji

emoji with long nose

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Lying Face Emoji History

Lying Face Emoji is created in the year 2016.

Lying Face Emoji Unicode Data