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Top 10 emojis that could come in mid-2017



Emoji 5.0 has 69 new candidates coming in a few months. We ranked which ones we thought were the best.

  • Face with finger covering closed lips

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    Face with finger covering closed lips

    New emoji are expected to be released in a couple of months, and Emojipedia on Thursday offered up a look at all 69 new candidates. Here are our favorites
    This emoji has the most potential when you want to throw social media shade at people you've never met online. A quick shush is much fewer characters than typing out entirely "never tweet." For now, it's the closest emoji to say "stfu" with some subtlety.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Face with monocle

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    Face with monocle

    This emoji is essentially the thinking face, just replace the hand on the chin with a monocle on the right eye. Just look at how perturbed this emoji is.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Face with one eyebrow raised

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    Face with one eyebrow raised

    It's like a toned down version of the thinking face emoji, for when you're skeptical of something, but don't want to be too rude about it.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Grinning face with one large and one small eye

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    Grinning face with one large and one small eye

    This description is easily the most specific one. I look forward to this crazy-eyed emoji replacing the tears laughing one.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Serious face with symbols covering mouth

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    Serious face with symbols covering mouth

    Perfect emoji to send as a follow-up after your texts get left on read.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Shocked face with exploding head

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    Shocked face with exploding head

    Ever have your mind blown so hard there wasn't an emoji to show it? Now there is.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Billed cap

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    Billed cap

    I give it two weeks before this emoji is a real hat.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • T-Rex

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    T-Rex

    Finally, the true hero of "Jurassic World" is honored in an emoji.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Broccoli

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    Broccoli

    This emoji is going to reach the same status that eggplants and peaches do, as code for something else. Thanks, Big Baby D.R.A.M.!
    Photo by: Emojipedia

  • Merman

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    Merman

    Name a more attractive emoji. I'll wait.
    Photo by: Emojipedia

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