π Strawberry
π Meaning and usage
The π emoji is one of the most popular and positive. Its primary meaning is strawberry . It's one of the most recognizable "tasty" emojis, and its uses are very diverse.
π Food and Fruit: Literal meaning. Used in conversations about food, desserts, fruits, and healthy eating.
- Example: "I bought some fresh strawberries at the market π"
- Example: "Making strawberry cheesecake ππ°"
π Sweetness, cuteness, pleasure: Strawberries are associated with sweetness and pleasure. The emoji often conveys feelings of joy, enjoyment, or affection.
- Example: "This puppy is just so sweet! π"
π Summer, seasonality, nature: Strawberry season marks the beginning of summer. The emoji has become a symbol of the warmer months, the dacha, and picnics.
- Example: "Real summer begins with the first strawberries! πβοΈ"
π Beauty and Romance: With its vibrant red color and heart shape, strawberries are often associated with romance and love. They are a more delicate and sweet counterpart to the rose.
- Example: "You look absolutely stunning today! π"
π Healthy lifestyle (HLS): Strawberries are a symbol of a healthy snack, rich in vitamins and antioxidants.
- Example: "My breakfast: yogurt with strawberries and granola ππ₯£"
How emoji came to be π
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Japanese origin: Like most early emoji, π was created in Japan in the late 1990s. Strawberries are very popular in Japan as a standalone dessert and as an ingredient in sweets.
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Unicode: The Strawberry emoji was approved by the Unicode Consortium as part of the Unicode 6.0 standard in 2010 and was assigned codepoint U+1F353.
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Design: The design varies slightly across platforms, but the basic features remain: a red berry with green sepals and seeds on the surface. Apple's strawberry is shinier and glossier, while Google's is more cartoonish and vibrant.
Interesting facts about π
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Popularity in nicknames and bios: The emoji π is very common in nicknames, especially among girls. It conveys the image of a sweet, sweet, cheerful, and slightly playful personality.
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The "koi-koi" (kawaii) symbol: In Japanese culture, the strawberry is one of the main symbols of the "koi-koi" (cute, adorable) style. Its image can be found on clothing, accessories, and stationery.
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Heart Shape: Many people note that strawberries are shaped like a heart, which enhances their romantic and positive symbolism.
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Don't confuse with π: Sometimes users may confuse π (strawberry, a single berry with leaves) with π (cherry, two berries with a twig). But they have similar meanings—sweetness and sweetness.
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"Strawberry" as slang: In Russian, the word "strawberry" has a playful, erotic connotation. Sometimes the emoji π can be used to hint at this meaning, usually paired with a winking smiley π.
Popular combinations with other emoji
π is a very social emoji that combines well with others.
1. Food and desserts:
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π + π° = Strawberry cake or pie.
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π + π₯ / π₯ = Strawberry milk or smoothie.
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π + π¦ = Strawberry ice cream.
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π + π« = Chocolate-covered strawberries.
2. Summer and nature:
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π + βοΈ = Beginning of summer, sunny weather.
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π + β±οΈ = Picnic, outdoor recreation.
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π + πΌ = Spring-summer mood, flowering.
3. Romance and sweetness:
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π + π = Sweet, tender love.
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π + π° / π± = Cute animal. "This cat is just a cutie! ππ±"
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π + β¨ = Charm, shine, delight.
4. Healthy lifestyle:
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π + π₯ = Fruit salad.
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π + πͺ = Healthy and tasty snack for energy.
π is an antidepressant emoji. It instantly evokes images of sweet summer, joy, and simple pleasures. It's one of the most carefree and positive symbols in digital communication.
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