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CLDR order 18 · 9 emojis · 11 variants.

Emoji list

Total 9 emojis / 11 variants · 9 match the filters.

🚬

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

1F6AC

cigarette

🚬 represents cigarette, typically shown as a cigarette with a lit tip and a brown filter. Designs vary in which end the filter appears on and in the shape of the smoke trail. A cigarette is a narrow cylinder containing psychoactive material, typically tobacco, which is rolled into thin paper for smoking. It is characterized by the rising smoke emanating from the burning end. This symbol often represents the habit of smoking or a desire for a nicotine break. It can also carry a rebellious or noir aesthetic in certain creative contexts. In digital communication, 🚬 is frequently used to denote smoking breaks or to identify smoking-friendly locations. Common messages include: "Taking a quick 🚬 break," "Is there a 🚬 area nearby?" or "I'm trying to quit 🚬 this month."

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⚰️

Fully-qualified

Version E1.0

26B0 FE0F

coffin

⚰️ represents coffin, typically shown as a coffin with a tapered shape and a lid. It is usually shown at a diagonal angle with side handles. Coffin is a traditional vessel used for the burial or cremation of a deceased person. It is used primarily in funeral services and memorial rites to honor the departed in various cultural traditions. This emoji serves as a somber symbol for death, mourning, and the inevitable end of life. While it carries a heavy and serious tone, it is sometimes used in a lighthearted or hyperbolic way to describe extreme exhaustion or a situation that is 'killing' someone with laughter or stress. Common usage scenarios include sharing funeral arrangements, discussing gothic or horror themes, or using it figuratively. For example: "The funeral is tomorrow ⚰️," "I am absolutely dead after that workout ⚰️," or "Getting ready for the Halloween party ⚰️!"

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⚱️

Fully-qualified

Version E1.0

26B1 FE0F

funeral urn

⚱️ represents funeral urn, typically shown as a lidded urn with a rounded body and narrow neck. A funeral urn is a specialized vessel designed to hold the ashes of a person who has been cremated. It is constructed to be sturdy and dignified, often featuring decorative horizontal bands and highlights that emphasize its three-dimensional form. This object serves as a symbol of death, remembrance, and the honoring of those who have passed away. It carries a heavy, respectful tone and is primarily used in contexts related to grief or heritage. Common usage scenarios include sharing news of a passing, discussing funeral arrangements, or referencing archaeological finds in museums. For instance, someone might use it when saying: "We are attending a memorial service today ⚱️," or "The ancient ⚱️ was found in the tomb."

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🪬

Fully-qualified

Version E14.0

1FAAC

hamsa

🪬 represents hamsa, typically shown as a symmetrical open palm with three central fingers and two curved thumbs. It often includes a central eye symbol on the palm. Hamsa is an ancient protective amulet used across various cultures and religions. It is frequently seen in jewelry, wall hangings, and decorative arts as a charm to ward off negative energy and harm. This symbol typically suggests a desire for security, spiritual well-being, and the deflection of misfortune. It carries a sense of ancient wisdom and cross-cultural significance in modern digital communication. In everyday communication, 🪬 is used to convey blessings or a sense of peace. For example: "Sending you positive vibes and 🪬," "I feel so protected today 🪬," or "This 🪬 necklace is a beautiful piece of history."

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🪦

Fully-qualified

Version E13.0

1FAA6

headstone

🪦 represents headstone, typically shown as a stone marker with a rounded top and a sturdy base. Some designs include a simple inscription or small decorative details. A headstone is a permanent marker placed at a gravesite to identify the deceased. It is typically made of durable stone like granite or marble to withstand the elements over many years. This symbol conveys themes of mourning, mortality, and the preservation of memories. It is widely used to signify respect for those who have passed away or to represent the concept of an ending. Usage scenarios for 🪦 include sharing news of a passing, discussing cemetery visits, or setting a spooky mood for Halloween. It might also be used figuratively to say something is "dead and buried" or finished.

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🪪

Fully-qualified

Version E14.0

1FAAA

identification card

🪪 represents identification card, typically shown as a card with a portrait placeholder on the left and lines for personal details on the right. Designs vary from realistic portraits and signatures to simple silhouette-style layouts. Identification card is a tool used for confirming a person's identity or membership. It is frequently associated with government-issued documents, professional badges, or digital profiles required for security verification. Symbolically, the card represents the official self and the gateway to legal or restricted spaces. It suggests a need for validation, maturity, or the formalization of one's status within a group or country. Common usage scenarios include reminding a friend to bring their ID to a club, discussing the renewal of a driver's license, or verifying one's credentials for a new job. It is a practical symbol for any situation requiring proof of identity.

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🗿

Fully-qualified

Version E0.6

1F5FF

moai

🗿 represents moai, typically shown as a stone-carved human head with a heavy brow, long nose, and square jaw. Designs vary in orientation, including front-facing, profile, or three-quarter views. Moai is an icon representing the giant monolithic statues found on Easter Island. It is characterized by its matte grey texture and monolithic appearance, emphasizing a long nose and a sharp, square jawline. This emoji often carries a symbolic meaning of stoicism or a deadpan reaction. It suggests an unshakeable, silent presence or a lack of emotional response to external events. Usage scenarios include reacting to a weird joke with a blank stare, discussing archaeological sites, or simply conveying a sense of unwavering resolve. You might see it in a message like "I have no words for this 🗿" or "Standing firm like a 🗿."

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🧿

Fully-qualified

Version E11.0

1F9FF

nazar amulet

🧿 represents nazar amulet, typically shown as a round charm with concentric circles around a dark center and a blue outer ring. It has a simple, bead-like look. The nazar amulet is a traditional charm used to repel the 'evil eye' and protect individuals from harm caused by envy or ill will. It is frequently seen as jewelry, wall hangings, or car accessories in Mediterranean and Middle Eastern cultures. This symbol represents spiritual protection and good fortune. It is often used to convey a sense of being guarded or to wish someone safety from unseen negative influences. Usage scenarios include celebrating a new purchase or home, expressing cultural heritage, or simply adding a touch of luck to a conversation. For example: "Wishing you a safe trip 🧿," "Finally moved into the new apartment 🧿," or "Keeping the bad vibes away 🧿."

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🪧

Fully-qualified

Version E13.0

1FAA7

placard

🪧 represents placard, typically shown as a rectangular sign mounted on a pole with space for text. The placard serves as a physical medium for displaying written messages, notices, or slogans to a wider audience. It is a versatile tool used in both commercial settings and civic gatherings to ensure information is seen from a distance. This symbol conveys a sense of public announcement and visibility. It represents the desire to communicate a specific message clearly and can suggest a call to action or a formal notification. In digital conversations, 🪧 is frequently used when discussing social movements, advertising a local event, or marking a specific location. Common uses include: "We are bringing a 🪧 to the rally," "Look for the 🪧 with your name on it," or "Check the 🪧 for the latest rules."

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