emojis how boring would it be to send messages without these adorable little idiograms shikaka karita the father of emojis wanted to help people express ideas or emotions by creating special characters however emojis have become so popular worldwide that the way they were intended to have been used has changed from signs of insults to sexual references get ready to be amazed by these 20 emojis that have hidden meanings that you might not know about amazing number 20 the red mask getting a red face when you get mad is a physical manifestation of a sudden reaction inside
your body this is the reason why most people use this Emoji as a sign of anger however the red mask Emoji originally represents a Japanese creature called namaha a popular character in Japanese folklore who Wards off evil spirits number 19 the poop emoji it stinks and it's the nastiest thing you can ever step on that's how most people think about this Emoji a literal poop what might surprise you is that it's actually a good luck sign that's right poop means luck in Japan in fact dreaming of poop on your hands could mean that you're about
to get a lot of money in the future number 18 the 100 emoji this Emoji originated from Japan where it is common for teachers to use a stamp in addition to a perfect 100% score on an exam paper to indicate that a student has performed very well in Western culture this Emoji is commonly used to mean keep it real or a similar sentiment in another use on Snapchat the 100 emoji has been used alongside the fire Emoji to indicate a 100 day snap streak number 17 triumphant Emoji this one is often used as a sign
of anger well you would be in a huff like this Emoji if your temper Runs Out ironically though according to emojipedia it is actually supposed to convey that you're feeling proud yet in a disdainful way sort of like you're frustrated about a situation but just overcame it passing a hard exam or reaching the top of the mountain may be the best situation to describe this Emoji then even though in my opinion it does a poor job of conveying any feelings of Triumph number 16 astonished Emoji this Emoji is commonly used as a sign of death
on the other hand it wasn't supposed to be used that way it was first intended to express feelings of surprise or shock driven by the misinterpretation of this Emoji most digital platforms these days have changed its presentation replacing crossed eyes with eyes wide open number 15 women with bunny ears do you think these two women are dancing are they best friends having a good time while it is often used to represent these ideas the true meaning behind the women with bunny ears Emoji is pretty surprising since its creation was inspired from the bunny suit a
common costume in Japan for teasing men it is supposed to show signs of flirtation or sexiness number 14 see no evil this special character is often used as an oops expression to convey embarrassment in a playful way interestingly though the true meaning behind the monkey with its eyes covered is see no evil in other other words it's meant to playfully convey the I didn't want to see that expression it's a part of a Japanese proverb that revolves around three wise monkeys mizaru kikazaru and iwazaru the two other monkeys represent hear no evil and speak no
evil number 13 construction worker most people think that this Emoji represents a person who works in a hospital it could be because of the Green Cross marked on his forehead or how he perfectly portrays Hospital workers this emoji on the other hand is a construction worker wearing the common yellow helmet seen in most development sites in Japan number 12 the love Hotel this Emoji is often used as a representation of a hospital this is because most people ignore the heart icon located beside the letter H this Emoji in fact represents a love Hotel a place
built exclusively for couples who want to spend the night together another variation of this Emoji had the letter H removed to stop making people think of it as a hospital number 11 the name badge do you know what this Emoji really is it may look like the fireflow from Mario but it's actually called a name badge so how do we use a name badge apparently it's supposed to be used beside our name when we introduce ourselves in group chats it lets people know that you're a new member especially the ones who don't know you number
10 Open Hands the Open Hands Emoji originally meant to express openness or show a simple hug sign it's also used to say good morning to someone however it was associated with Red Bull since it looked like a pair of wings emoi a learning algorithm somehow managed to associ associate Red Bull with this Emoji because of the company's advertising slogan Red Bull gives you wings number nine the okay Emoji many people nowadays think of this Emoji as a person dancing in a bellarina position it's probably because of how the woman in this Emoji positions her hands
on top of her head however this special character signifies an okay gesture forming a big letter O with the use of her hands number eight hands raised the hands raised Emoji is often used as a sign of excitement or celebration it's also called the high ten Emoji calling out someone to respond in the same way while most people often use this Emoji properly it has a hidden meaning that you might not know it's silly but this special character is also often used to represent a female orgasm number seven folded hands Emoji since the hands- raised
Emoji is also referred to as the high 10 Emoji many would get the idea that this one represents two hands high-fiving each other either that or it would indicate two hands praying which is how most people use it however this Emoji really just means please or thank you in Japanese culture number six concierge Emoji this Emoji represents a help desk officer a great way to use this special character is by placing it along with questions like how may I help you or what can I do for you however this Emoji is now popular as a
response for a witty remark the reason why she tends to wave her hand this way is still a mystery number five cold sweat most people think of this Emoji as a sign of grief this is probably because of the droplet of water seen in this Emoji mistakenly identified as tears on the other hand this Emoji simply means that someone is experiencing stress or embarrassment number four the peach and the eggplant these emojis were not created for sexual references of course they were created to represent food while they look pretty similar to their real world counterparts
most people think otherwise with the censorship of adult themed emojis people will always find a way to make sexual conversations much more interesting number three the SOA Mark it's not a flag or some random Emoji you can use for whatever reason it's a SOA Mark for new drivers in Japan after getting a driver's license new drivers are required to put a soja sticker on their cars for a year to put it simply it's a sign that someone just started to learn something a newbie number two the Dizzy symbol this Emoji is not a shooting star
it's in fact a symbol that should be used to express dizziness it's also used to symbolize being sick drunk or lightheaded the creation of the Dizzy Emoji is heavily based on Japanese art a dizzy person anime for example is often presented with a star revolving around the person's head number one the Bowing person people often use this Emoji to represent a lying down position or a thinking scenario what this character really means is that the person is apologizing or asking for a big favor in a doesa posture doesa is a simple gesture in Japan that
includes kneeling and bowing with your hands touching the ground were you surprised with the hidden meanings Behind These emojis let us know in the comment section below