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Unicode: 1F928
Added: 5.0
Category: Smileys & Emotion
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Emotional Β· Skepticism Very Common
Expresses skepticism, doubt, or suspicion about something said or done. Indicates the person is questioning the truth or appropriateness of a statement or action.
Often used in response to dubious claims or suspicious behavior. Can range from playful doubt to serious questioning.
You finished that entire project in one hour? 🀨
Text message
When someone says they're 'just friends' but you've seen how they look at each other 🀨
Social media caption
Did you really think I wouldn't notice the missing cookies? 🀨
Family chat
Popularized by actor Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's signature expression, giving it cultural significance beyond basic skepticism.
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Emotional Β· Judgment Common
Conveys judgment, disapproval, or criticism of someone's behavior or statement, often with an air of superiority or knowing better.
Can appear confrontational in professional contexts. More acceptable in casual conversations with friends.
So you decided to text your ex at 2am? 🀨
Friend group chat
Looking at my kid's explanation for why the homework isn't done 🀨
Twitter/X post
Often used in meme culture to react to questionable statements or behaviors, particularly in online discourse.

Evolution Timeline

2017
Introduced in Unicode 10.0, coinciding with peak popularity of Dwayne Johnson's raised eyebrow expression in memes.
Growing need for an emoji expressing skepticism in digital communication.
2018
Gained widespread adoption after implementation across major platforms, becoming standard for expressing doubt.
Increased usage of reaction emojis in social media discourse.
2021
Surged in popularity during pandemic as online discourse became more skeptical of information sources.
Heightened questioning of authorities and information during global uncertainty.
2023
Became associated with reactions to AI-generated content and deepfakes, expressing technological skepticism.
Growing concerns about authenticity in digital media.

Cultural Context

The raised eyebrow as a skeptical gesture has roots in universal human expressions, but gained digital significance through Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's iconic facial expression.
Represents the growing culture of skepticism in digital spaces, where claims are increasingly scrutinized before acceptance, particularly in post-truth discourse.
Functions as a non-verbal punctuation mark that transforms neutral statements into skeptical or sarcastic ones, changing the entire tone of a message.
One of the few emojis that gained popularity specifically through meme culture before becoming mainstream in everyday digital communication.
While used across age groups, carries different connotations: for Gen Z it often signals calling out dishonesty, while for older users it may indicate more general questioning.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom Used more subtly to express British-style skepticism, often with understated sarcasm or dry humor.
United States Strongly associated with Dwayne 'The Rock' Johnson's signature expression, often used in meme format to express skepticism.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Adopted as a useful tool for expressing skepticism in family chats and social media. Less likely to use in professional contexts.
Gen_Z: Heavily used to 'call cap' (identify lies) or react to suspicious claims. Common in TikTok and Instagram comments to question authenticity.
Older: Less frequently used but understood as expressing doubt. May be used in response to suspicious emails or dubious news shared in family groups.
Millennials: Used to express doubt in workplace chats (carefully) and friend groups. Often references 'The Rock' memes when used humorously.

Common Combinations

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Skeptical about something seen online or in a message.
Used when questioning content encountered on social media or messaging apps.
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Calling out someone for 'capping' (lying or exaggerating).
Uses Gen Z slang where 'cap' means lie; 'no cap' means 'no lie'.
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Noticing something suspicious or questionable.
Emphasizes the act of scrutinizing something closely with suspicion.
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Deep skepticism leading to contemplation about something dubious.
Indicates progression from initial doubt to deeper consideration.
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Thinking skeptically about someone's claims or actions.
Often used in storytelling to indicate internal doubts about what someone has said.

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