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Are you totally lost in thought, or considering something important? There’s an emoji for that! The 🧐 (monocle) emoji—sometimes called the fancy emoji or the face with monocle emoji—has a surprisingly wide variety of meanings in text and social media. Read on, and we’ll show you how to accurately interpret the 🧐 (monocle) emoji when someone sends it to you, plus give you tips on how to use and respond to it in your own texts!
Things You Should Know
- The 🧐 (monocle) emoji usually means that you’re pondering something or trying to make a decision.
- You can also use the 🧐 (monocle) emoji to convey sarcasm or skepticism about something, like you’re saying, “Hmm, I don’t know about that.”
- Send the 🧐 (monocle) emoji to tell someone you’re making a decision or to express doubt about something.
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