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PEOPLE WITH BUNNY EARS: LIGHT SKIN TONE
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people with bunny ears: light skin tone

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Two party-ready humans, side‑by‑side with floppy black bunny ear headbands and big smiles, serving synchronized “besties on the loose” energy. The light skin tone variant makes both dancers appear fair‑skinned, which reads instantly as a duo costume moment—perfect for bachelorettes, club nights, cosplay shoots, or that “we outside” post you’ll later archive. It’s playful, a little cheeky, and often dropped to signal double trouble, flirty vibes, or a dramatic entrance worthy of a TikTok sound bite.
On Apple/iOS, the pair wears matching black leotards with glossy bunny ears, front‑facing and in a lively pose: one knee lifted, arms bent and raised, bright open smiles—almost like a synchronized high kick frozen mid‑frame. The crisp black outfits against the light skin tone pop in the timeline, so even in a busy group chat this looks like “Girls’ Night: Extended Cut.” People use it earnestly for party hype, ironically to caption “we’ll behave” (a documented lie), or as a wink to cabaret/Playboy‑adjacent aesthetics and cosplay culture—yes, Bunny Girl Senpai mentions pop up.
Culturally, it started life widely read as “women with bunny ears,” and later settled into a gender‑neutral base emoji with female and male variants alongside it. Online, it doubles as shorthand for “twinning,” “ride‑or‑die duo,” or Easter‑but‑make‑it‑chaotic. Pair it with champagne, sparkles, or a disco ball for instant feed glamour, or drop it after a spicy text when words are too wholesome for your plans.

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Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) 2155 of 2393
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Emoji Code Version iOS 18 - Current
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) 👯🏻
UTF-8 Character Count 2
Character(s) In Input
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) 👯🏻
Decimal HTML Entity 👯 🏻
Hexadecimal HTML Entity 👯 🏻
Hex Code Point(s) 1f46f, 1f3fb
Formal Unicode Notation U+1F46F, U+1F3FB
Decimal Code Point(s) 128111, 127995
UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) 0xF0 0x9F 0x91 0xAF, 0xF0 0x9F 0x8F 0xBB
UTF-8 Hex Bytes F0 9F 91 AF, F0 9F 8F BB
UTF-8 Octal Bytes 360 237 221 257, 360 237 217 273
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) 0xD83D 0xDC6F, 0xD83C 0xDFFB
UTF-16 Hex d83ddc6f, d83cdffb
UTF-16 Dec 55357 56431, 55356 57339
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) 0x0001F46F 0x0001F3FB
UTF-32 Hex 01F46F, 01F3FB
UTF-32 Dec 128111, 127995
Python Src u"\U0001F46F\U0001F3FB"
PHP Src "\xf0\x9f\x91\xaf\xf0\x9f\x8f\xbb"
C/C++/Java Src "\uD83D\uDC6F\uD83C\uDFFB"
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