πworried face Emoji
What Does It Mean?
π, a expressive symbol, shows the state of anxious. Especially when messaging, π is a sincere choice to emphasize butterflies. This character with code 1F61F is the most emotional symbol processing the theme of anxious. This graphic shows the concept of nerves. Especially when messaging, π is a expressive choice to emphasize nerves. Especially when messaging, π is a expressive choice to emphasize butterflies. Especially when messaging, π is a emotional choice to emphasize nervous. This character with code 1F61F is the most human symbol processing the theme of anxious. This icon appears the concept of butterflies. Moreover, you can use this emoji when you want to say face on social media. Additionally, you can use this emoji when you want to say anxious on social media. In terms of design, the emphasis on feeling is striking. Known as worried face, The symbol is appears. for nervous. In addition, you can use this emoji when you want to say nerves on social media. Moreover, you can use this emoji when you want to say face on social media. Especially when messaging, π is a human choice to emphasize anxious. In terms of design, the emphasis on sentiment is striking. π, a expressive symbol, shows the state of nervous. Furthermore, you can use this emoji when you want to say butterflies on social media. In addition, you can use this emoji when you want to say nerves on social media. In addition, you can use this emoji when you want to say nerves on social media. In terms of design, the emphasis on expression is striking.
Quick Copy
| Emoji | Name | Action |
|---|---|---|
| π | worried face worried |
Usage Examples
π anxious!
Look at this π
butterflies π
Popular Combinations
History and Origin
Known as worried face, This graphic is is used. for anxious.
Platform Differences
This emoji may show slight design variations across platforms, but the meaning remains the same.
Cultural Notes
π typically has a universal meaning.
Technical Details
| Unicode | 1F61F |
| Hex Code | 1F61F |
| Decimal Code | 128543 |
| HTML Code | 😟 / 😟 |
| UTF-8 | \xF0\x9F\x98\x9F |