Double trouble in leotards! The women with bunny ears emoji is the ultimate hype duo—perfect for announcing girls’ night, a bachelorette blitz, or that chaotic-bestie energy when you and your friend are about to cause cute, harmless mayhem. It can read flirty, playful, or just “we’re matching fits and living our best lives,” and it often pairs with sparkles, heels, and cocktail emojis for maximum nightlife drama. People also use it ironically as a vibe-check—aka “mentally I’m here,” even if you’re actually in sweatpants on the couch.
On Apple/iOS, you’ll spot two smiling women side-by-side in black leotards and black high heels, wearing black bunny-ear headbands with a soft pink inner detail. The look is crisp and front-facing with that clean Apple shading: hair neat, expressions friendly, and the duo posed like synchronized dancers—instantly recognizable as the party pair. While this entry says “light skin tone,” most platforms don’t apply skin-tone modifiers to this multi-person emoji, so it typically shows the standard yellow faces/hands no matter what.
Culturally, it nods to costumed party glamour (think Halloween, cosplay, club nights) and sometimes gets a winky association with vintage “bunny” aesthetics. On social media, it signals bestie synchronicity, rehearsal-ready TikTok choreography, and “we understood the assignment” energy—whether used sincerely to rally the squad or sarcastically to overdress a very underwhelming plan.
Disqus Leave a comment!
Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.