🙉 The hear-no-evil monkey emoji is a playful representation of a monkey covering its ears with its hands, indicating that it is not interested in hearing something unpleasant or controversial. This emoji is often used to convey a sense of avoidance or indifference to a particular topic, and can be used in a lighthearted or humorous context.
I can't hear you, 🙉 - used to indicate that you're avoiding a difficult or uncomfortable conversation.
I saw something on social media, but I'm choosing to 🙉 it - used to indicate that you're ignoring or avoiding something controversial or unpleasant.
I'm not going to get involved in that drama, I'm just going to 🙉 it - used to indicate that you're staying neutral or avoiding taking sides in a conflict.
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Bengali: কোনো খারাপ কিছু শুনব না, Danish: ikke høre, German: sich die Ohren zuhaltendes Affengesicht, English: hear-no-evil monkey, Spanish: mono con los oídos tapados, Estonian: kaetud kõrvadega ahv, Finnish: en kuule pahaa, French: singe ne rien entendre, Hindi: बुरा मत सुनो, गांधी जी का बन्दर, Hungarian: nem hallottam semmit, Italian: non sento, Japanese: 聞かざる, Korean: 귀를 막고 있는 원숭이, Lithuanian: užsidengusi ausis beždžionė, Malay: monyet tutup telinga, Norwegian Bokmål: hører ingenting ondt, Dutch: geen kwaad horen, Polish: małpa zasłaniająca uszy, Portuguese: macaco que não ouve nada, Russian: ничего не слышу, Swedish: apa hör inget, Thai: ลิงปิดหู, Ukrainian: мавпа, що не чує, Chinese: 非礼勿听