There are over 1,000 emoji characters and they can be found in both digital and traditional media. Here are a few tips on how to look up what an emoji means.
- Look for the character’s Unicode code. This is the code that determines how the emoji character is represented in text or on a screen. For example, the code for a smiley face is #FFF.
- Look at the meaning of each emoji character. Each one has a specific meaning that can be guessed from its context or from other characters in the text or image around it. For example, the “💧” symbol is used to represent love and affection in text and images, while “👍” stands for happiness and joy in digital media.
- Use online dictionaries to help you learn more about each emoji character’s specific meaning and use them when looking up information about them online or in print materials such as dictionaries or encyclopedias.
You might be surprised to know there are over 3,000 emoji at your disposal. Everything from a simple smile to the mysterious “Person in Suit Levitating” has been emoji-fied. But what do they all mean?
It’s great that we have so many emoji to choose from these days, but it does cause some confusion. It’s not clear what some of the emoji are supposed to represent. The good news is every emoji has some sort of “title” that explains what it is.
The bad news? There’s not really an agreed-upon definition for every emoji. For example, the eggplant emoji clearly depicts the vegetable we all know, but it’s often used for other purposes. So keep in mind that everyone interprets and uses emoji in slightly different ways.
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How to Look Up Emoji
The best place to go to find out what an emoji is supposed to mean is a website called Emojipedia. This is a reference site that houses every single emoji you can use, including gender and skin tone duplicates.
To get started, navigate to Emojipedia in the browser on your phone or computer. You can do a search for the emoji if you have an idea of what it might be named. If you don’t have a clue, you can browse through emoji by category.
Let’s take a look at “Beverage Box” 🧃 as an example. The name at the top is the official name given by Unicode (the people who make emoji). Then there’s a blurb about the origin of the emoji and a description of how it’s usually used. Below that, you’ll see it is also known as “Juice Box,” which is the name Apple uses.
Scroll down further and you can see what the emoji looks like on all the different platforms it’s used on. It can be helpful to know what the emoji looks like on the recipient’s end. The differences can be pretty shocking sometimes.
That’s all there is to it. Again, remember that these “official” titles and definitions may not matter. Don’t take for granted that someone else will give an emoji the same meaning as you or Emojipedia. Emoji can be a great way to convey things without typing, but they can also lead to confusion.
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