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Emojis can convey many different meanings. You don't want someone to misinterpret the emoji you sent! Many emojis have different meanings, so you should know when to use different emojis.
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Section 1 of 9:
Happy Smileys
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Use the grinning face emojis to convey happiness. [1] [2]
- People use 😀 when they are generally happy and content about something.
- You can use this to introduce yourself in an online conversation. For example, you can type, "Hello 😀 How are you today?" There is a cat variant of this emoji, 😺 (Grinning Cat Face).
- Another emoji, "Grinning Face with Big Eyes" 😃 is similar, but it has larger eyes.
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Smiling emojis include 😄 and 😁.
- The first emoji, "Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes" 😄 means that you are happy also. The emoticon version is :D or :-D. There's a cat variant of "Grinning Face with Smiling Eyes" also: 😸 (Grinning Cat Face with Smiling Eyes)
- The second emoji, "Beaming Face with Smiling Eyes" 😁 shows teeth. It can mean that you are saying "Cheese!" during the process of taking a photo or mean that you are very proud of yourself.
- This can also be a great conversation starter. For example, you can type, "😄😁 Hi I'm new here what are ur names?"
- 🙂 (Slightly Smiling Face) means that you are happy and positive. The emoticon version is :) or :-)
- "🙂 Hi guys" or "🙂 Yup" are good ways to use the emoji.
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Text 😆,😂, and 🤣 to indicate laughter and comedy.
- 😆 (Grinning Squinting Face/Face with Closed Eyes) can mean that you are extremely excited about something. The emoticon version of this can be xd, xD, or XD. It can also mean that you are laughing a lot. For example, "LOL 😆" and "Im so excited about my vacation to the MALDIVES 😆" are acceptable ways to use the emoji.
- 😂 (Face With Tears of Joy) means that you are liking something so funny that you are crying. There's a cat variant of that emoji - 😹 (Cat Face with Tears of Joy). Ways to use it include "LOLOLOLOL 😂" or "OMG 😂"
- 🤣 (Rolling on the Floor Laughing) means that something is SO funny that you are literally rolling on the floor and crying. It's like a combo of the "Tears of Joy" and the "Grinning Squinting Face" emoji. The acronym for it is ROFL. Examples of the emoji in usage include, "OMG WHAT 🤣🤣🤣" and "🤣🤣" (using the emoji multiple time to show emphasis)
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Text the emojis 😊, 😍, 😘, 🥰, 🤩, or ☺ to indicate joy, love, romance, or lust.
- 😊 (Smiling Face with Smiling Eyes) can convey that you are very content about something. You can use it when someone praises you too. It can mean that you are blushing. The emoticon version is ^^. "Thx 😊" or "Luv it 😊" are examples of good ways to use the emoji.
- 😍 (Smiling Face w/ Heart Eyes) means that you are in love with something. It can be a person, an important thing, etc. There is a cat variant of this emoji: 😻 (Smiling Cat Face with Heart-Eyes). "Wow 😍" or "Cute 😍" are acceptable ways to use the heart-eyes emoji.
- 😘 (Face Throwing a Kiss) means, as the name suggests, that you are throwing a kiss. It can be for something romantic, or just a small gesture of affection/politeness. "😘" or "Bye honey 😘" are good ways to use this emoji.
- 🥰 (Smiling Face with 3 Hearts) generally means that you're in love. It's a sign for love and affection for someone (like someone on TV, someone at school, a hobby, a thing, etc.) "They're so cute 🥰" or "Woah 🥰" are good ways to use this emoji.
- 🤩 (Star-Struck) is used when you are literally star-struck. It means that you are extremely amazed at something. If you see a famous celebrity, or a great project, you can use this emoji. "WOW 🤩" or "OMG 🤩🤩🤩" (using the emoji multiple time to show emphasis) are good ways to use the star-struck emoji.
- ☺️ (Smiling Face) means that you are pretty happy. The emoji has rosy cheeks and small eyes, which indicate warmness and peace. "So relaxing ☺️" or "☺️ Nice!" are good ways to use this emoji.
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Section 2 of 9:
Angry Smileys
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Type 😒 and 🙄 when you are annoyed.
- 😒 (Unamused Face) is used when you are unamused about something. For example, if someone played a mean prank on you, you could send the 😒 emoji.
- 🙄 (Face with Rolling Eyes) means that you are annoyed or frustrated. This emoji looks like an eye roll. "Not funny 🙄" or just the emoji "🙄" are good ways to use it.
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Type 😠, 😡, or 🤬 when you are angry or furious about something.
- 😠 (Angry Face) is used when you are angry, as the name suggests. You could use this emoji to vent, like if someone teases you or does something you don't like you could use it. "Arghh. I got a bad score on my test 😠" or "😠😠😠" (using the emoji multiple time to show emphasis) are good ways to use it.
- 😡 (Enraged/Pouting Face) is used when you are extremely angry about something. It conveys more intense anger, like rage or being furious. There is a cat variant of this emoji, 😾 (Pouting Cat). "😡😡😡" or "ARGHHHH 😡😡😡😡😡" (using the emoji multiple time to show emphasis) are acceptable ways to use it.
- 🤬 (Face with Symbols on Mouth) means that you are so angry that you are swearing/saying curse words. You should be careful with this emoji, as you could potentially get in trouble for sending curse words/curse-related things in a school/work setting. "🤬🤬🤬🤬🤬" or "🤬 WTF?!?!?!" are good ways to use it.
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Section 3 of 9:
Sad Smileys
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Use ☹ or 🙁 to indicate mild disappointment or sadness. [3]
- 🙁 (Slightly Frowning Face) can mean that you are disappointed or slightly sad about something. If you didn't get the score you wanted on a test (85% instead of 90%) you can use this emoji if you are disappointed (you can always try again next time!). "🙁 I got a B instead of an A on my test..." or "🙁 Sad" are good ways to use this emoji.
- ☹ (Frowning Face) is more intense than 🙁 (Slightly Frowning Face). It conveys a higher degree of sadness/disappointment. Not many people know that this emoji exists. If you were sick on the day of a fun field trip you could use this emoji. "☹ I'm sick today... on the day of the field trip!" or "☹☹☹" (using the emoji multiple time to show emphasis) are acceptable ways to use it.
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Use 😞, 😔, 😢, or 😭 when you are down in the dumps, sorrowful, or depressed. [4]
- 😔 (Pensive Face) is used to show that you are pensive. Pensive, by definition is "engaging in deep, serious thought." So, the original meaning of the emoji had nothing to do with feelings of sorrow. It was originally used to show people that were thinking hard about something. But people usually use it to show deep feelings of sadness/remorse. If your best friend was moving away you could send a message to them using the pensive emoji. [5] "😔 I'm sad today.." or "I can't believe we can't do ANYTHING about it 😔" are acceptable ways to use it.
- 😢 (Crying Face) is used to show sadness. The sadness it shows is of a higher degree than ☹ (Frowning Face). This emoji has a cat variant, 😿 (Crying Cat Face). Examples of this emoji in use are "😢 That's depressing" or "How cruel of him to kill his own children 😢" are acceptable ways to use it.
- 😭 (Loudly Crying Face) is the most intense emoji. It shows a face that is crying/wailing loudly with streams of tears coming from its face. It's used to show intense sadness/grief. You can use this if you had a terrible day of school/something terrible happened. The emoticon version of this emoji is T-T or T_T [6]
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- "😭😭😭" (using the emoji multiple time to show emphasis) or "WHYYY 😭😭😭" are acceptable ways to use it.
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Section 6 of 9:
New Smileys
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Use 😮💨 to indicate disappointment or sorrow. The emoji was released in 2020, and in most new phones/devices including Windows 11.
- 😮💨 is a face exhaling.
- "😮💨 Ughh" or "😮💨" are good ways to use it.
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Use 🥲 to indicate a variety of different feelings. This emoji is released in iOS 14.2, Android 11, and Samsung One UI 2.5 or above.
- It shows an emoji smiling and shedding a tear on its face.
- You can use this when you are overjoyed, or feeling bittersweet. It can also mean that you are pretending to be happy but actually very down and sorrowful (masking your feelings).
- "🥲🥲🥲🥲" (using the emojis multiple times to show emphasis) or "🥲 Sad" are good ways to use it.
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Use 🫠 to indicate sarcasm. This emoji is being released in iOS 15.4, Android 12L, Windows 11, and Samsung One UI 2.5 or above.
- It is literally an emoji face melting into a puddle, while still maintaining a smile.
- You can also use this emoji when it is melting hot outside.
- It can also mean extreme embarrassment, or a sense of dread.
- "🫠🫠🫠" or "Oh no 🫠" are good ways to use it.
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Use 🫣 when you can't look away from something. This emoji is being released in iOS 15.4, Android 12L, Windows 11, and Samsung One UI 2.5 or above.
- It is an emoji covering its face with its hands and peeking with one eye.
- It means that something is so surprising/disgusting that you can't look away from it.
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Section 7 of 9:
People Emojis
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Use 👩, 👨, 🧑, 👧, 👦, 🧒, 👶, 👵, 👴, and 🧓 to talk about people around you, such as family, friends, teachers, workers, etc.
- Adult emojis include 👩 (Woman), 👨 (Man), 👵 (Elderly Woman), 👴 (Elderly Man), and 🧓 (Elderly Person).
- Child emojis include 👧 (Girl), 👦 (Boy), and 🧒 (Child).
- There are many skin tones for emojis: 🏻 (light skin, like for Europeans/Asians), 🏼 (medium-light skin, like for Hispanics, Asians, Europeans), 🏽 (medium skin, like for Hispanics, Asians, Europeans, African Americans), 🏾 (medium dark skin, like for Asians and African Americans), and 🏿 (dark skin, like for African Americans and Asians)
- Companies have started to make genderless emojis. For example, 🧓 (Elderly Person) and 🧒 (Child) can be used to show all genders.
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Use occupation people emojis to talk about your job, or anything related to that profession.
- 👮♀️(Female), 👮♂️ (Male), and 👮 (Genderless) are police officers. [13]
- 🕵️♀️(Female), 🕵️♂️ (Male), and 🕵️ (Genderless) are detectives. [14]
- 💂♀️(Female), 💂♂️ (Male), and 💂♂️ (Genderless) are British guards.
- 👷♀️ (Female), 👷♂️ (Male), and 👷 (Genderless) are construction workers.
- 👩⚕️(F), 👨⚕️(M), and 🧑⚕️ (Genderless) are health workers/doctors. [15]
- 👩🎓(F), 👨🎓(M), and 🧑🎓 (Genderless) are students. [16] They can be used to show any type of student, like elementary school, middle school, high school, or college students. But since they have a graduation cap and gown on, it looks more like students graduating.
- 👩🏫(F), 👨🏫(M), and 🧑🏫(Genderless) are teachers.
- 👩⚖️(F), 👨⚖️(M), and 🧑⚖️(Genderless) are judges.
- 👩🌾(F), 👨🌾(M), and 🧑🌾(Genderless) are farmers.
- 👩🍳(F), 👨🍳(M), and 🧑🍳(Genderless) are cooks/chefs.
- 👩🔧(F)👨🔧(M), and 🧑🔧 are mechanics.
- 👩🏭(F)👨🏭(M), and 🧑🏭 are factory workers.
- 👩💼(F), 👨💼(M), and 🧑💼 are office workers.
- 👩🔬(F), 👨🔬(M), and 🧑🔬 are scientists.
- 👩💻(F), 👨💻(M), and 🧑💻 are technologists/software engineers.
- 👩🎤(F), 👨🎤(M), and 🧑🎤 are singers.
- 👩🎨(F), 👨🎨(M), and 🧑🎨 are artists.
- 👩✈️(F), 👨✈️(M), and 🧑✈️ are airplane pilots.
- 👩🚀(F), 👨🚀(M), and 🧑🚀 are astronauts.
- 👩🚒(F), 👨🚒(M), and 🧑🚒 are firefighters.
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Use other people emojis.
- Use 🤴 (Prince) and 👸 (Princess) to talk about royalty. (like the royal family of the UK)
- Use 👳♀️(F), 👳♂️ (M), and 👳 to convey the Muslim culture. [17]
- 👲 is a person wearing a "gua pi mao" - 瓜皮帽 or a skullcap. [18]
- Use 👰 to talk about marriage.
- 🤵 (and its gendered counterparts) are people wearing a Western tuxedo. Usually used to talk about marriage. It can also symbolize dressing up for a fancy occasion. [19]
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Use parent emojis to signify parenthood.
- 🫄 (and its gendered counterparts 🫃 and 🤰) symbolize a pregnant person. Pregnant Person and Pregnant Man are relatively new emojis, and they should be coming to all vendors in iOS 15.4 and Android 12L. [20]
- 🤱 is a woman breastfeeding. It can be used to talk about motherhood in general, or specifically about feeding babies.
- 🧑🍼 (and its gendered counterparts) symbolize a person feeding a baby using a bottle. It can be used to talk about motherhood in general, or specifically about feeding babies.
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Use Christmas people emojis to talk about Christmas, or winter holidays in general.
- 👼 (Baby Angel), 🤶 (Mrs. Claus), 🎅 (Santa Claus), and 🧑🎄 (Mx Claus - a genderless version of Santa) are Christmas people emojis.
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Use some people emojis to signify Halloween or anything related to the emojis.
- 🦸♀️ and 🦸♂️ are superheroes.
- 🦹♀️ and 🦹♂️ are supervillains.
- 🧙♀️ and 🧙♂️ are mages/wizards/witches.
- 🧚♀️ and 🧚♂️ are fairies. You can use this to talk about fairy-related things, or nature in general.
- 🧛♀️ and 🧛♂️ are vampires.
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Section 8 of 9:
Animal Emojis
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Use animal emojis when you are talking about animals. You can also use them to talk about spirit animals.
- The animal emoji heads include 🐺, 🐶, 🐱, 🦁, 🐯, 🦒, 🦊, 🦝, 🐮, 🐷, 🐗, 🐭, 🐹, 🐰, 🐼, 🐨, 🐻, 🐸, 🦓, 🐴, 🦄, 🐔, and 🐲.
- Use 🐈⬛ (Black Cat), 🐱 (Cat Face), and 🐈 to talk about cats in general. You can also use more specific emojis, like 🐯 and 🐅 for tigers, 🦁 for lions, and 🐆 for leopards.
- Use 🐶, 🦮, 🐕, 🐩, and🐕🦺 for dogs. 🦮 is a guide dog for blind people, 🐩 is another type of dog, the poodle (if you need more specific dogs), and 🐕🦺 is a service dog for disabled people. [21]
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Use specific animal emojis.
- 🐺 represents a wolf.
- 🦒 is a giraffe.
- 🦊 is a fox.
- 🦝 is a raccoon.
- 🐮, 🐄, 🐃, and 🐂 represent cows and bulls.
- 🐷, 🐽, 🐗, and 🐖 represent pigs and boars.
- 🐭, 🐀, and🐁 represent rats and mice.
- 🐹 Keep in mind that this isn't a rat or a mouse. It's a hamster.
- 🐰 and 🐇 represent rabbits/hares.
- 🐻 (Grizzly Bear), 🐻❄️ (Polar Bear), and 🐼 (Panda Bear), are representing bears.
- 🦍, 🦧, and 🐒 represent gorillas, orangutans, and monkeys respectively.
- 🐨 is a koala. [22]
- 🐏, 🐑, and 🐐 represent sheep, ewes, and goats.
- 🐪 and 🐫 represent camels.
- 🐴 and 🐎 represent horses.
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Use ocean creature emojis to talk about seafood or to describe the ocean/anything ocean related.
- Fish emojis include 🐟 (Fish), 🐠 (Tropical Fish), and 🐡(Pufferfish).
- Other sea creature emojis include 🐬 (Dolphin), 🐳 (Whale), 🦈 (Shark), 🐋(Whale), 🦐, (Shrimp), 🦑 (Squid), 🐙 (Octopus), 🐚 (Shell), 🦀(Crab), and 🦞 (Lobster).
- Bird emojis include 🦆 (Duck), 🐓 (Chicken), 🦃 (Turkey), 🦢 (Swan), 🕊 (Dove), 🦅, (Seagull), 🦜(Parrot), 🦩 (Flamingo), 🦚, (Peacock), 🐧 (Penguin), 🐦 (Bird), 🦉 (Owl), 🐥, 🐤, and 🐣, (all chicks).
- Reptile emojis include 🦎 (Lizard), 🐊 (Crocodile), 🐢 (Turtle), 🦕 (Dinosaur), 🐉 (Dragon), and🐍 (Snake).
- Other animal emojis include 🐿 (Squirrel), 🦙 (Llama), 🦘 (Kangaroo), 🦨 (Skunk), 🦥 (Sloth), 🦡 (Badger), 🐘 (Elephant), 🦔 (Hedgehog), 🐌 (Snail), 🦋 (Butterfly), 🦇 (Bat), 🐛 (Caterpillar), 🦟 (Mosquito), 🦗 (Grasshopper), 🐞 (Ladybug), 🐝 (Bee), 🐜 (Ant), 🦂 (Scorpion), 🕷 (Spider), and 🕸 (Spider Web).
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Use specific animal emojis during the lunar new year.
- 🐭, 🐁, 🐀 for the Year of the Rat - 鼠 (years 1900, 1912, 1924, 1948, 1960, 1972, 1984, 1996, 2008, 2020, 2032, 2044, 2056, etc.)
- 🐮, 🐄, 🐂, and 🐃 for the Year of the Ox - 牛 (years 1901, 1913, 1925, 1937, 1949, 1961, 1973, 1985, 1997, 2009, 2021, 2033, 2045, 2057, etc.)
- 🐯 and 🐅 for the Year of the Tiger - 虎 (years 1902, 1914, 1926, 1938, 1950, 1962, 1974, 1986, 1998, 2010, 2022 - the current year, 2034, 2046, 2057, etc.) [23]
- 🐰 and 🐇 for the Year of the Rabbit - 兔 (years 1903, 1915, 1927, 1939, 1951, 1963, 1975, 1987, 1999, 2011, 2023, 2035, 2047, 2058, etc.)
- 🐲 and 🐉 for the Year of the Dragon - 龍 (years 1904, 1916, 1928, 1940, 1952, 1964, 1976, 1988, 2000, 2012, 2024, 2036, 2048, 2059, etc.)
- 🐍 for the Year of the Snake - 蛇 (years 1905, 1917, 1929, 1941, 1953, 1965, 1977, 1989, 2001, 2013, 2025, 2037, 2049, 2060, etc.)
- 🐴 and 🐎 for the Year of the Horse 馬 (years 1906, 1918, 1930, 1954, 1966, 1978, 1990, 2002, 2014, 2026, 2038, 2050, 2061, etc.)
- 🐏, 🐑, and 🐐 for the Year of the Sheep/Goat - 羊 (years 1907, 1919, 1931, 1967, 1979, 1991, 2003, 2015, 2027, 2039, 2051, 2062, etc.)
- 🐒, 🦍, and 🦧 for the Year of the Monkey - 猴 (years 1908, 1920, 1932, 1944, 1956, 1968, 1980, 1992, 2004, 2016, 2028, 2040, 2052, 2065, etc.)
- 🐔 and 🐓 for the Year of the Chicken/Rooster - 雞 (years 1909, 1921, 1933, 1945, 1957, 1969, 1981, 1993, 2005, 2017, 2029, 2041, 2053, 2066, etc.)
- 🐶, 🐩, and 🐕 for the Year of the Dog - 狗 (years 1910, 1922, 1934, 1946, 1958, 1970, 1982, 1994, 2006, 2018, 2030, 2042, 2054, 2067, etc.)
- 🐷, 🐽, 🐖, and 🐗 for the Year of the Pig/Boar - 豬 (years 1911, 1923, 1935, 1947, 1959, 1971, 1983, 1995, 2007, 2019, 2031, 2043, 2055, 2068, etc.)
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Section 9 of 9:
Food and Drink Emojis
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Use the fruit emojis to talk about fruits, a snack, or Carmen Miranda.[24]
- Fruit emojis include:
- 🥝 (Kiwi)
- 🍇 (Grape)
- 🍈 (Melon)
- 🍉 (Watermelon
- 🍊 (Orange)
- 🍋 (Lemon)
- 🍌 (Banana)
- 🍍 (Pineapple)
- 🥭 (Mango)
- 🍎 (Apple) and 🍏 (Green Apple)
- 🍐 (Pear)
- 🍑 (Peach)
- 🍒 (Cherries)
- 🍓 (Strawberry)
- 🍅 (Tomato)
- and 🫐 (Blueberries).
- 🫐 (Blueberries) is included in iOS 14.2, Android 11, Samsung One UI 2.5 and above.
- Some people use 🍑 (Peach) to symbolize a butt. 🍌 (Banana) can be used to signify a penis.
- Fruit emojis include:
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Use vegetable emojis to talk about cuisine or vegetables in general.
- Vegetable emojis include:
- 🍆 (Eggplant)
- 🌽 (Corn)
- 🌶 (Pepper)
- 🍄 (Mushroom)
- 🥑 (Avocado)
- 🥒 (Cucumber/Pickle)
- 🥬 (Leafy Green)
- 🥦 (Broccoli)
- 🥔 (Potato)
- 🧄 (Garlic)
- 🧅 (Onion)
- 🍠 (Roasted Sweet Potato)
- and 🥕 (Carrot).
- 🍆 (Eggplant) is sometimes used to signify a penis, just like 🍌 (Banana).
- Vegetable emojis include:
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Text 🍞 (Bread), 🥐 (Croissant), 🥨 (Pretzel), 🥯 (Bagel), or 🥖 (Baguette) to talk about bread in general.
- If you were going to the grocery store, you could text one of these emojis to signify that you are going to buy bread.
- You can also do this when talking about bread-related things.
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Type 🫓 (Flatbread), 🌮 (Taco), 🥙 (Stuffed Flatbread), and/or 🌯 (Burrito) to signify Mexican cuisine.
- 🫓 (Flatbread) can also be used to signify other food such as naan, matzah, and pita.
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Use 🍱 (Bento Box), 🍘 (Rice Cracker), 🍙 (Onigiri), 🍚 (Rice), 🍛 (Curry Rice), 🍣 (Sushi), 🍥 (narutomaki - fish swirl), 🍢 (Oden), 🍡 (Dango), and 🍧 (Shaved Ice) to talk about Japanese cuisine.
- 🍙 (Onigiri), 🍚 (Rice), 🍣 (Sushi), and 🍛 (Curry Rice) are all rice products.
- A 🍥 (narutomaki - fish swirl) is usually put in ramen. You can use 🍜 to signify any type of noodles, including ramen.
- 🍢 (Oden) is a winter dish made out of fishcakes, boiled eggs, daikon, tofu, and a variety of more ingredients.
- 🍡 (Dango) looks similar to 🍢 (Oden) but it is a Japanese sweet made out of sticky rice flour (similar to mochi).
- 🥟 (Dumpling), 🥠 (Fortune cookie), 🥮 (Moon Cake), 🥡 (Takeout Box), and 🍚 (Rice) are Chinese foods.
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Type 🍟, 🍔, 🍕, 🌭, 🍿, 🥓, and/or 🥤 to talk about fast food.
- 🍟 is a box of french fries.
- 🍔 is a hamburger.
- 🍕 is a pizza.
- 🌭 is a hot dog.
- 🍿 is a box of popcorn.
- 🥓 is bacon.
- 🥤 is a cup with a straw. It's usually used to signify the cups used to serve drinks at fast food restaurants.
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Text dessert emojis to signify dessert-related cuisine, or to describe someone as sweet.
- 🍦 is ice cream and 🍨 is a bowl of ice cream. They can be used interchangeably.
- 🍩 is a donut/doughnut.
- 🍪 is a cookie.
- 🎂 is a cake, 🍰 is a shortcake, and 🧁 is a cupcake. They can all be used interchangeably.
- 🍫 is a chocolate bar.
- 🍬 is a candy.
- And 🍭 is a lollipop.
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Use 🧃 (Juice Box/Carton), 🥛 (Milk), 🍼 (Milk Bottle), ☕ (Coffee), 🍵 (Green Tea), 🧉 (Maté), 🍶 (Sake), 🍾 (Champagne), 🍷 (Red Wine), 🍸 (Cocktail), 🍹 (Tropical Drink), 🍺 (Beer), 🍻 (Clinking Beer Mugs), 🥂 (Clinking Glasses), and 🥃 (Tumbler Glass) to describe drinks.
- 🍺 (Beer), 🍻 (Clinking Beer Mugs), 🥂 (Clinking Glasses), and 🥃 (Tumbler Glass) are alcoholic beverages. You can use these emojis to talk about congratulating someone, or a party.
- 🍶 (Sake) is a Japanese alcoholic drink. It is made from rice.
- 🥛 (Milk) and 🍼 (Milk Bottle) are different things. Usually 🍼 (Milk Bottle) is used to signify feeding a baby, whereas 🥛 (Milk) just symbolizes any milk.
- 🧉 (Maté) is a caffeinated beverage popular in many South American countries. It is made from the dried leaves of yerba mate. [25]
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Use other food and drink emojis.
- 🍖 (Meat on Bone), 🍗 (Poultry Leg), and 🥩 (Meat) are meat-related emojis.
- 🥫 is depicting any canned food.
- 🥪 is a sandwich.
- 🧀 is a block of cheese.
- 🧈 is butter.
- 🍳 is an egg in a pan. It can be used to describe cooking in general.
- 🧂 is a salt shaker.
- 🥚 is an egg.
- 🥘 is a pan full of food. It can be associated with the Spanish food paella. [26]
- 🧆 is falafel.
- 🍲 is a pot full of food.
- 🍝 is a plate of spaghetti.
- 🥧 is a pie.
- Cutlery emojis include 🍽 (Fork and Knife with Plate), 🍴 (Fork and Knife), 🥢 (Chopsticks), and 🥄 (Spoon). [27]
- 🧊 is an ice cube, and 🍯 is a pot full of honey.
- 🌰 is a chestnut, and 🥜 is a peanut.
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References
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/grinning-face/
- ↑ https://www.emojimeanings.net/list-smileys-people-whatsapp#U+1F600
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/slightly-frowning-face/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/crying-face/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/pensive-face/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/loudly-crying-face/
- ↑ https://www.cyberdefinitions.com/definitions/T-T.html#:~:text=T-T%20means%20%22Crying.%22%20Summary%20of%20Key%20Points%20%22Crying%22,on%20Snapchat%2C%20WhatsApp%2C%20Facebook%2C%20Twitter%2C%20Instagram%2C%20and%20TikTok.
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/worried-face/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/sad-but-relieved-face/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/fearful-face/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/face-with-medical-mask/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/face-vomiting/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/police-officer/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/detective/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/health-worker/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/student/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/person-wearing-turban/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/person-with-skullcap/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/person-in-tuxedo/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/pregnant-woman/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/service-dog/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/koala/
- ↑ https://blog.emojipedia.org/year-of-the-tiger-emojis-roar-into-life/
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Carmen_Miranda
- ↑ https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yerba_mate
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/shallow-pan-of-food/
- ↑ https://emojipedia.org/fork-and-knife-with-plate/
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