๐ Sun with Face
Also known as: Smiley Sun, Smiling Sun, Sunface
Description
A sun with a smiling face, as a Sun of May. Generally depicted as a golden-yellow disc with a smiling, often human face with a nose, radiating triangular rays, representing the sun's heat and light. May be used to represent the sun more generally. Also used to represent sunny, warm, or hot weather and various positive and happy (sunny) feelings. See also โ๏ธ Sun. Not to be confused with ๐ Bright Button or ๐ Dim Button. Apple, WhatsApp, and Facebook's suns feature human faces. Other platforms, including Twitter, feature a simple smiley, as ๐ Slightly Smiling Face. Microsoft's eyes previously appeared open, though they were also closed in the platform's early designs. Facebook's expression previously resembled ๐ Beaming Face With Smiling Eyes.
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Platform | Shortcode | Action |
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Emojipedia | :sun_with_face: | |
GitHub | :sun_with_face: | |
Slack | :sun_with_face: | |
Discord | :sun_with_face: |
Additional Information
Aย yellow sun with a kind, smiling face. Not your typical smiling sun with big grin and sunglasses. Sun With Face was approved as part of Uni http://emojipedia.org/sun-with-face/
- Emitting or reflecting light readily or in large amounts
- Be bright by reflecting or casting light
- To bend back (light, etc.) from a surface.
- To reflect light.
- Expose one's body to the sun
- To expose one's body to the sun in order to relax or to obtain a tan
- To expose to the warmth and radiation of the sun.
- To expose one's body to the sun.
- Part of the body at the front of the head
- The face is a central organ of sense and is also very central in the expression of emotion among humans and among numerous other species.
- Faces are the central sense organ complexes, for those animals that have one, normally on the ventral surface of the head.
- The front of the human head from the forehead to the chin and ear to ear
- The front part of the head, featuring the eyes, nose, and mouth and the surrounding area.
- The phenomena of the physical world, and also to life in general
- Nature, in the broadest sense, is equivalent to the natural, physical, or material world or universe.
- Nature, derived from the Latin word natura, for "essential qualities, innate disposition", and in ancient times, this literally referred to "birth"; in a broader sense, it has been applied to the entire physical or material world, and in some mystical or metaphysical uses to realms of relationships beyond these.
- The set of all natural systems, including the air, land, water, and living things other than humans.
- The summary of everything that has to do with biological, chemical and physical states and events in the physical universe.
- Natural world or ecosystem.
- The natural physical world including plants and animals and landscapes etc.