pouring liquid

🫗

pouring liquid

Represents liquid being poured, often used to show refilling a drink, spilling tea, or “pouring one out” in a symbolic way. It can mean generosity, gossip, or even a playful spill.

  • Your friend starts sharing all the weekend drama in group chat.

    Hold on, lemme grab my cup 🫗👀

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Unicode
U+1FAD7
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E14.0
General

Online, 🫗 can hint at spilling tea — revealing secrets or juicy stories. It’s the emoji version of “spill it!”

Cross-cultural

In Japanese chats, 🫗 can be read literally as pouring a drink, often seen in お疲れ様 (otsukaresama) contexts where someone says “cheers” after work.

Cross-cultural

In Chinese chats, it can mean “倒一杯 (pour a drink)” or imply refilling someone’s cup — a polite and caring gesture. Occasionally, it’s used humorously when “spilling tea” (爆料) online.

Heads-up

Depending on tone, 🫗 might look messy or sarcastic if overused; pair it with context so it reads as fun, not rude.

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