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๐๐ Hear-No-Evil Monkey EmojiUnicode: 1F649
Represents avoiding bad sounds.
Released in This emoji was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
monkeyhear no evilignorecover earsavoidblock outdisinterestsilencerefuseunpleasant
Meaning and Interpretation
"The ๐ Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji represents the avoidance of hearing, specifically related to something negative or unpleasant. It depicts a monkey covering its ears with both hands, symbolizing the act of blocking out unwanted information, noise, or troubling conversations. It can be used humorously, sarcastically, or to simply depict disinterest or refusal to acknowledge certain things, similar to the phrase 'I donโt want to hear it.'"
Symbolism
- Refusal to hear noise or negativity.
- Avoidance of uncomfortable truths or gossip.
- A lighthearted or playful way to express disinterest.
Common Usage Scenarios
- When you don't want to engage in negative or uncomfortable conversations.
- To playfully express disinterest in hearing gossip or bad news.
- To signify that someone is trying to block out noise or chaos in a humorous way.
Usage Examples in Conversation
I can't listen to any more drama today! ๐
Please don't tell me how it ends ๐, no spoilers!
When my boss starts talking about more meetings...๐
My mom is talking about chores again ๐, time to tune out!
Do they really expect us to work on a weekend? ๐
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use it when humorously expressing avoidance or inability to engage with a topic.
- It should not be used in serious contexts where someone is genuinely being ignored or mistreated.
- Perfect for lighthearted exchanges or when playfully excusing yourself from a conversation.
Related Emojis
Three Wise Monkeys
Together, they embody the proverb: 'See no evil, hear no evil, speak no evil.'