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πŸ™‰ Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji meaning in texting

The πŸ™‰ Hear-No-Evil Monkey emoji has specific uses in text messaging. Here's exactly what it means and when people use it:

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Most common texting use

πŸ™‰ is used in texting to express ears covered β€” not listening, selective hearing, or 'I can't hear the drama.'. It's a quick emotional shorthand that replaces words when the feeling is stronger than the sentence.

Tone it adds to a message

Adding πŸ™‰ at the end of a message shifts the tone significantly β€” it can make something feel warmer, funnier, or more casual depending on the message before it.

When someone sends it to you

If someone texts you πŸ™‰, they're likely feeling ears covered β€” not listening, selective hearing, or 'I can't hear the drama.'. Read it alongside the full message for the right interpretation.

Overuse warning

Like any emoji, πŸ™‰ loses impact when used too often. Reserve it for moments when it genuinely adds meaning.

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