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Clown, Avocado, And Owl Emojis Are Finally Here

Unicode released 72 new emojis on Tuesday to help us all better communicate.

Unicode released a new set of emojis on Tuesday that includes new faces, hand gestures, sports, food items, and animals.

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A bunch of new people-related emojis have been added, such as the "rolling on the floor laughing" face, the creepy clown, and a pregnant woman.

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Plus a bunch of hand gestures, including the selfie and "call me" symbols.

Emojis to reflect both genders have been included, like the groom to match the bride, a male dancer to match the salsa dancer, a Mrs. Claus to match Santa, and a prince to match the crowned woman.

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The new set also includes many of the sports in the upcoming Summer Olympics, including gymnastics, wrestling, and water polo.

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There also new food items! Behold, a paella, salad, avocado, and croissant.

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A few new drink-related emojis were also added, including milk, clinking champagne glasses, a tumbler, and a spoon.

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And if you're feeling dark, the much-awaited black heart is now here:

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The only emojis that didn't make the cut were the modern pentathlon and the rifle. There is already a pistol emoji.

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New candidates for the next emoji release have already been suggested, including a sled, a dumpling, an orange heart, and a face with a raised eyebrow.

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Check out all 72 new emojis in this video:

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The new emojis approved by Unicode will be available for smartphone users only after companies such as Apple and Google release updated keyboards.


Michelle Broder Van Dyke is a breaking news reporter for BuzzFeed News and is based in Honolulu.

Contact Michelle Broder Van Dyke at michelle@buzzfeed.com.

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