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🤥 Lying Face
The standard yellow emoji is displayed with a bewildered look and a long snout in the lying face emoji. It frequently refers to someone who is spreading lies. An imaginary puppet called Pinocchio, whose nose lengthened whenever he told lies, served as the source of inspiration for the lying emoji. On social media, you can express your ire or annoyance at a liar by using the lying face emoji along with the angry face emoji. To express your remorse for lying, you can even use the Speak No Evil Monkey emoji. This emoji can also be used in conjunction with the Cross Mark emoji to sternly demand that someone cease lying or to remind everyone that doing so is not a good deed.


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