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Curious about the π΅ (cactus) emoji that just popped up in your texts or social media feed? This spiky emoji may seem pretty straightforward, but it has more meanings than you might expect. Not to worryβweβve put together a comprehensive guide that outlines everything you need to know about the π΅ (cactus) emoji, so you can drop these prickly pixels in texts and posts of your own.
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What does the π΅ (cactus) emoji mean?
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1The π΅ emoji can refer to a literal cactus or succulent. Some people use the π΅ emoji for emphasis when theyβre talking about succulents and cacti. Itβs pretty common in photo captions, though you might see it in regular social media posts and texts, too.
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2The π΅ emoji can also represent the desert. Letβs face itβdeserts and cacti pretty much go hand-in-hand. With this in mind, the π΅ is a great way to emphasize a photo, post, or text related to the desert.Advertisement
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3The π΅ emoji can symbolize southwestern culture. When you think of southwestern American states like Arizona and New Mexico, what comes to mind? Chances are, a cactus appears in your line-up of southwestern imagery. Because of this common association, some people use π΅ to emphasize or caption their posts and photos about the American southwest.[1] X Research source
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4The π΅ emoji can be a substitute for the middle finger. In some iterations of the π΅ emoji, the cactus trunk resembles a middle finger, while the side cactus branches represent the knuckles of the ring and pointer fingers. Before the π came out, the π΅ emoji was a playful alternative for giving someone the bird.[2] X Research source
- The π€, π, and π were other popular middle finger alternatives.
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5The π΅ emoji can imply sexual innuendo. Itβs not too hard to draw parallels between the π΅ and a certain body part. While not as commonly used as the π emoji, the cactus is still a popular alternative for less-than-innocent texting exchanges.[3] X Research source
How to Use the π΅ (Cactus) Emoji
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1Use the π΅ emoji to reference a cactus or succulent. Proud of your cactus or succulent collection? Drop a pic on social media with a few tasteful π΅π΅π΅ in the caption. Spot a cactus on your morning walk? Tell your friends all about it with the π΅ emoji. Basically, if you see a cactus or succulent, the π΅ emoji is fair game.[4] X Research source
- βMy baby cactus is all grown up!! π΅πβ
- βWas not expecting to see this on my drive into workβ¦ π΅π€β
- βKinda wish I could be a cactus tbh. They get to lie in the sun all day without ever getting dehydrated π΅πβ
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2Live your best #desertlife with a π΅ emoji. Snap a beautiful picture of the desert skyline? The π΅ emoji is a great way to caption your stunning picture. Plus, the π΅ is a pretty great way to emphasize any posts or texts you make about the desert.
- βCanβt beat this view! πππ΅β
- βBeen driving through the desert for the past 40 milesβ¦ are we there yet?! π΅ππ₯±β
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3Drop a π΅emoji to show your appreciation for southwestern culture. Taking a trip to Arizona, New Mexico, or another southwestern American state? The π΅ emoji is a great way to caption your photos, posts, and texts as you gush about your love of the southwest.[5] X Research source
- βIn AZ and loving it!! π΅πβ
- βAbsolutely in love with the #turquoisejewelry I found on my #southwest roadtrip π·π΅β
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4Flip someone off with a playful π΅ emoji. Is your friend messing with you? Give them a taste of their own medicine with a well-timed π΅ emoji.[6] X Research source Donβt worryβitβs playful enough that your friend will know that youβre not serious.
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Them: Happy 30th birthday! I saw an ad for some open space at a retirement homeβshould I send it your way?β
You: βScrew you ππ΅β
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Them: Happy 30th birthday! I saw an ad for some open space at a retirement homeβshould I send it your way?β
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5Sprinkle the π΅ emoji into your sexting. Tired of using the same old π emoji with your partner? Add the π΅ to your emoji arsenal for a little more prickly, frisky fun.[7] X Research source
How to Reply to the π΅ (Cactus) Emoji
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1Compliment their cactus-themed picture. Let your friend know that you absolutely love their baby succulent, or that you think their pictures of the desert skyline are absolutely breathtaking.
- βI love your succulent!! Where did you get it?β
- βYour cactus looks so cool π I kinda want to get one myself, but Iβm scared of pricking myself πβ
- βLoving your trip pics!! Tell me all about it when you get home πβ
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2Send a playful reply. Maybe your friend is teasing you with a sarcastic middle finger, or your partner sent you a rather prickly text. A playful response is a great way to match the energy of the snarky cactus emoji.
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Them: βVery funny ππ΅β
You: βYou know you love me πβ -
Partner: βReady for tonight? π΅β
You: I know things are getting serious when you break out the cactus emoji πβ
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Them: βVery funny ππ΅β
What does the π΅ (cactus) emoji mean on Snapchat?
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It represents Jared Letoβs official Snapchat account. Snapchat takes a more creative approach to its celebrity verification system; instead of using blue checkmarks like Facebook, Twitter, and Instagram, the platform assigns a specific emoji as a personalized verification marker for different celebrities. Jared Letoβs emoji isβyou guessed itβthe π΅ emoji.[8] X Research source
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References
- β https://emojings.com/cactus/
- β https://www.gq.com/story/the-middle-finger-emoji-is-coming
- β https://mashable.com/article/emoji-sexting-peach-dead
- β https://emojings.com/cactus/
- β https://emojings.com/cactus/
- β https://www.gq.com/story/the-middle-finger-emoji-is-coming
- β https://mashable.com/article/emoji-sexting-peach-dead
- β https://www.cnet.com/tech/mobile/heres-what-all-those-snapchat-emojis-mean/
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