baby bottle

🍼

baby bottle

Used for babies, parenting, or anything “adorably small.” It can show you’re caring for someone (literally or jokingly), or hint at being baby-tired and needing rest.

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Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F37C
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E1.0
General

Sometimes used playfully to mean “I’m baby” — signaling you want comfort or pampering, especially in close friendships or couple chats.

Cross-cultural

In Japanese chats, 🍼 can appear in kawaii contexts to express cuteness or dependency rather than literal childcare, echoing the “甘え” (amae, wanting to be cared for) concept.

Heads-up

Avoid in professional messages — it can read as immature or flirty depending on tone.

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