WHEN words fail or are sometimes not enough, emojis will do the talking for you.

If you need help figuring what the heart eyes emoji means, we’ve got you covered.

Emojis are the best way of showing your emotions when words aren't enough

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What does the heart eyes emoji mean?

The Smiling Face with Heart-Eyes Emoji appeared in 2010 and now is mainly known as the Heart Eyes Emoji.

However, it is sometimes referred to as the Love Emoji.

This happy face with hearts instead of eyes shows love and adoration.

This emoji can be used as an expression of love towards a person, place, or thing.

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Heart Eyes Emoji has a strong romantic connotation.

When can I use the heart eyes emoji?

The heart eyes emoji has a variety of uses and in some cases, the emoji is used to show that something is visually pleasing or beautiful.

It can be added to enhance a message to express affection.

For instance, if you want to tell someone you like them, use the heart eyes emoji to get your message across in a fun and easy way.

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A great thing about the emoji is that you have little to worry about if you include them in your text messages, social media, or online posts.

This is because each emoji has its own charming appeal, and most people love them!

The heart eyes emoji is proven to be a versatile and go-to emoji.

Is the heart eyes emoji used for flirting?

The heart eyes emoji can be seen as someone being flirty or just really friendly.

People often use the heart-eye emoji to say, “You’re cute,” or something very similar.

They could be using the emoji to test the waters to see how you’ll respond.

If you want to send the signal that you’re really into them, try sending one.

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You can also accompany the emoji by sending one of the more sexually-explicit emojis such as the peach, eggplant and water droplets emojis.

But be careful here, they make take it the wrong way if you’re crossing an established boundary.

This post first appeared on Thesun.co.uk

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