The men with bunny ears emoji is the chaotic-good party duo: two guys in matching bunny ear headbands and leotards, kicking a leg like they’re mid–dance break. It reads as “besties on mischief mode,” perfect for hyping nights out, drag brunch plans, bachelorette shenanigans, or any moment when the vibe is double trouble. People also drop it flirtatiously (“we’d eat in this costume, right?”), or ironically when the group chat’s plans are getting a little too unhinged. Heads up: despite the “dark skin tone” tag, most platforms don’t support skin-tone modifiers for this multi-person emoji, so you’ll usually see the default yellow/neutral look.
On Apple/iOS, you’ll instantly recognize the symmetrical pose: two men side by side in sleek black leotards with glossy black bunny ears, hands on hips, one leg lifted in a cheeky high step, smiling straight at you. It’s crisp, high-contrast, and screams stage-ready—like a playful nod to the Playboy Bunny aesthetic, filtered through pop culture and cosplay. Online, it doubles as a meme for “we outside,” “party twins,” or the universal “we are about to cause problems on purpose” energy. Drop it for club nights, Halloween costume plots, Easter-but-make-it-nightlife jokes, or to caption that Reel where you and your friend nail the choreography on take 37.
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