wood

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wood

Represents a wooden log or piece of timber. Used literally for nature, camping, woodworking, or construction. Figuratively, it can suggest something plain, earthy, or natural, or even a β€œlog” of data or activities in tech contexts.

  • You’re finishing a day of coding and saving your work.

    Just pushed the new update and added the error logs πŸͺ΅

Unicode
U+1FAB5
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E13.0
General

Can symbolize warmth or coziness, especially when referring to a campfire or cabin vibe.

Cross-cultural

In Japanese online slang, β€œγƒ­γ‚° (log)” can mean recorded data or chat history, often used in fandoms for story logs or character RP logs.

Heads-up

Avoid overusing it in serious messages; it might look random or unserious outside casual or tech contexts.

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