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Pager

Pager emoji is an old-fashioned device used with the only purpose: to send and receive text messages decades ago (actually, it is less retro than the device represented by 📞 Telephone Receiver emoji, which is still used in some cases anyway). However, it may be used in the context of outdated technologies and the 1990-s as an illustration of this same device. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Paintbrush

Paintbrush emoji is a picture of an item that is used for creating pictures using different sorts of paints like watercolors or oils — it cannot draw by itself, unlike the thing shown by 🖍 Crayon emoji. It appears in the context of art and drawing; it may symbolize that the user paints professionally or occasionally. It may also symbolize inspiration. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Paperclip

Paperclip emoji is the picture of a well-known piece of office stationery (along with 📌 Pushpin emoji), which is used for attaching documents and other sheets of paper to folders or to other pieces of paper for the 🍶 Sake of organization. It is used in the context of any 🏢 Office work, paperwork, and studying, as well as in the context of interacting with documents of different sorts. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pen

Pen emoji is a picture of an ordinary ballpoint Pen of blue or black color. Such pens are commonly used everywhere, where it is necessary to write something down, along with the item represented by ✏️ Pencil emoji. So no wonder that it is used in the context of 🏢 Offices, 🏫 Schools, 🤓 Colleges, and any other establishments, or just as a symbol of taking notes of signing up something. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pencil

Pencil emoji is a simple graphite Pencil with a yellow-colored body and an eraser on end. It may be used in many different meanings related to the situations where pencils are used in real life. For example, it may be ✍ Writing something, making sketches, drawing pictures or doodles, and so on. It may even symbolize elections together with 🗳 Ballot Box With Ballot emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Petri Dish

Petri Dish emoji is more used by 🧑‍🔬 Scientist who is cultivating cells for an experiment, so you will most likely not see the Petri Dish emoji being used outside of scientific talk unless you have some rather exciting hobbies. But if you get creative, it could be used to represent growth in something unrelated to science, but it can be a bit of a stretch. Pair it with the 🧪 Test Tube emoji for scientific work or a 🔬 Microscope emoji showing you are ready to look into the growth of the experiment. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pick

The ⛏️ Pick emoji depicts an old-fashioned mining tool that was commonly used by gold diggers and miners in the past. Unlike the 🔨 Hammer emoji, this tool is not very useful in households or everyday life, and is therefore primarily used to convey the meanings mentioned above. Additionally, it is often associated with certain 🎮 Videogames. In fact, the Pick emoji is frequently used as a symbol for Minecraft. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pill

Pill emoji looks like a picture of a capsule, which is normally used for medicine and sometimes for drugs — and it is used mostly in these two meanings. It often appears in the context of illnesses, 🏥 Hospitals, taking medication and all things like that. And not less often it features in messages about wild 🎉🥂 Parties, 😄 Fun, trips, hanging out, clubs, and so on — in the context of drugs, taken in the form of capsules, like ecstasy. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Placard

Placard emoji is an image of a sign on a stick typically used to advertise or state something. You will most likely have seen these signs being used by protesters to show what they are fighting against or for, so you can use this emoji if you are passionate about somethig. This emoji can also be used if you really need to say something to someone and need to have attention paid to or you will continue to press for attention. Send it with the 📣 Megaphone emoji to help get your desired message across. Or send it with the ✋ Raised Hand emoji to show you are standing for a cause no matter what gets thrown your way. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Plunger

Plunger emoji is an image of a giant rubber suction cup on a stick used to remove clogs in toilets or sinks. They are rather gross tools, but they get the job done, so use this emoji if yu accidentally clogged a drain and need to get it unstuck, quick. You can also use this emoji to express that someone has no problem having a foul mouth or bringing back up past issues just to cause strife. Send it with the 🚽 Toilet emoji to quickly ask for help unclogging your mess before anyone else knows. Or send it with the 💩 Pile of Poo emoji to say that someone has a foul mouth and to not let what they say get to you. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Postal Horn

Postal Horn emoji is the picture of a horn, which is a common symbol of postal services in Europe (and it is also a part of a facade of the building represented by 🏤 Post Office emoji) — all because the horns were long ago used to indicate the arrival of the mail. So, this emoji may mean both post itself, some important news, and the musical instrument it resembles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Postbox

Postbox emoji is the picture of a special type of mailbox, which is typically found in the 🏤 Post Offices and even in the streets. Just like 📦 Package emoji and other similar pictures, this one may be used, first of all, in any meanings related to postal services and correspondence. It may also symbolize the desire to get to know some news or to tell some news to everybody. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pound Banknote

Pound Banknote emoji is a picture of the currency used in the 🇬🇧 United Kingdom (even though it should be using the money, represented by 💶 Euro Banknote emoji). The emoji may look like a bundle or one banknote of 20 pounds with a portrait of the 👸 Queen; it may be pretty detailed and resemble a real banknote or schematic, depending on the emoji provider. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Prayer Beads

Prayer Beads emoji is a picture of a string of beads with a cross or a tassel, depending on the emoji provider and the ⛪️ Religion it refers to (the most common are ✝️ Christianity or Islam). The versions with the cross are called a rosary, and they belong to the Christianity theme, so such emoji are often used with other similar ones, like ⛪ Church emoji, in the context of praying and religion. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Printer

Printer emoji is the picture of a device, used for printing digital data on paper — it may be any text documents, photos, and other similar data. Along with ⌨️ Keyboard emoji, it represents the computer accessories — and it is used in the contexts where printers are used in real life, for example, in relation to 🏢 Officee work, printing texts, or publishing some work. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Purse

Purse emoji is a picture of the 👩 Women’s version of an item, where the cash and credit cards are typically stored. It is used in two primary contexts: everything related to money. In this case, it may appear together with other money-related emojis, including 🤑 Money-Mouth Face emoji to symbolize the user’s wealth; or it may illustrate the process of shopping or paying for something, or it may symbolize the expense of something. The second meaning is related to fashion, as some people may perceive this emoji as a clutch. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Pushpin

Pushpin emoji is the picture of a classic Pushpin, used for pitching different notes, photos, or pictures on walls or special boards — absolutely the same as in case of the item represented by 📍 Round Pushpin emoji. As for meanings, the emoji is used when it comes to a need of keeping something important in mind in most cases. Also, it may appear in the context of 🏢 Office spaces. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Radio

Radio emoji depicts an old 🏫 School Radio with antenna, which is not normally used for many years. This emoji is used not often, just like its prototype. Some of its use cases are the following: when the user wants to attract attention to some words they are going to say or to underline that what is already said is very important and should be heard by anyone they know. It also often features in the comments to some news events. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Razor

Razor emoji is an image of an old-fashioned Razor. Razors are used to trim nearly any hair on the body aside from the hair on your head. You can use this emoji when saying that you need to get rid of any unsightly hair and that you will be busy the day doing that. Send it with the 💈 Barber Pole emoji saying that you need a date with the barber to control your wild hair. If you have a beard, send it with the 🧔 Bearded Person emoji to say it needs a trim. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Receipt

Receipt emoji is an image of a shopping Receipt. When you go shopping, cashiers will give you a Receipt showing what you bought, how much you spent, and if there was any change. Receipts aren’t used just to track your purchases, but can be used to return a product if it is something you no longer want. You can send this emoji with the 🛒 Shopping Cart emoji to show that you are planning to go shopping. This emoji can also be used with any object emoji, like a 👕 T-Shirt emoji, to show that you are going to be returning the product and either get your money back or exchange it for a better functioning product. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Red Paper Lantern

Red Paper Lantern emoji is a picture of a traditional lantern made of paper, which is commonly used in 🇯🇵 Japan as a street light source. Initially, there was a little 🔥 Fire (represented by 🕯️ Candle emoji), but nowadays, electrical lights are used instead because of safety issues. Therefore, the emoji is primarily used in the context of 🏠 House decorations and Japanese traditions. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rescue Worker’s Helmet

Rescue Worker’s Helmet emoji is a picture of a red helmet with a white cross, which is a typical attribute of the uniform of people who are working in emergency services. This emoji is commonly used in its direct meaning only. It may be profession-related and be used, for example, together with other emojis on this subject, like 👨‍⚕️ ️Man Health Worker emoji may be used to illustrate the importance of working these services. It may also be used by people who work there or are studying to work there as a part of their posts about work or education. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Ring

Ring emoji is the picture of a Ring with a diamond — made of either ordinary or white gold. This emoji is most often used in the context of engagements and 💒 Weddings — especially, together with other emojis on these subjects, like 👰 Bride With Veil emoji or others. In this sense, it often serves as a symbol of the fact that someone proposed to their ❤️ Loved person or is going to do this. Also, it may appear in the context of prosperity — once again, together with other luxury-related emojis, style and fashion. It may be also a symbol of a gift to a loved person. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Roll Of Paper

Roll Of Paper emoji is a 🚽 Toilet paper. As with most toilet paper rolls, it is used to clean yourself after using the bathroom. This emoji is used mainly to show a need for toilet paper whether for shopping or sanitation uses. Send this emoji with the Toilet emoji to show that you are going to be busy in the bathroom for a while. If you get stuck in a bathroom or stall without toilet paper, you can use this emoji with a 💩 Pile of Poo emoji to show you are in desperate need of help. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Rolled-Up Newspaper

A rolled-Up Newspaper emoji is a picture of a newspaper rolled and tied up with a rope. Essentially, it is the same thing as 📰 Newspaper emoji with the only difference in how it is presented — in this case; it is shown the way the newspapers were once thrown at the 🚪 Doors. As for meanings, the emoji may be used in any context relating to journalism, publishing, and news. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Round Pushpin

Round Pushpin emoji is the picture of the very same item that is represented by more common 📌 Pushpin emoji — but with a slight difference in its look. Essentially, it is used in the similar meanings, related to attaching something, remembering or keeping something important in mind, and working in an 🏢 Office. Also, it may be used in the context of sewing and making clothes. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Running Shoe

Running Shoe emoji is the picture of the footwear, which is used by both 👨 Men and 👩 Women for working out, running, playing sport games, and other sport-related activities. So, this emoji often appears in the sports-related context — as a symbol of someone’s healthy and active way of living. Also, running shoes are very comfortable to wear, so the emoji, especially together with some others, may appear in any other meaning. For example, together with 🏫 School 🎒 Backpack emoji it may symbolize that the 🧒 Child is ready for a new school year. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Safety Pin

Safety Pin emoji is a small metal pin that is used to hold fabric together. You can use it to temporarily hold together a 🕳️ Hole in your clothes or to keep the fabric in place during stitching. If you unluckily ripped your favorite outfit, send this emoji with a 👗 Dress emoji of 👕 T-Shirt emoji hoping someone has a pin to keep your clothes together till you get home. You can then use this emoji to show that you need some alterations done. Send it with the Spool of 🧵 Thread emoji to someone you know who does needlework and hope they can fix your torn outfit for you. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Safety Vest

Safety Vest emoji is an image of the bright vest you may see 🚧 Construction workers wear. You might know this emoji is used when telling someone that there is construction on the way. But, most likely, you will see this emoji is used to warn someone about something dangerous coming their way. Pair it with the construction 🛑 Stop Sign emoji to warn someone to take a different driving route due to construction work; if you are trying to warn someone to be careful, send this emoji with the ⚠️ Warning emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sari

Sari emoji is an image of a colorful piece of clothing that 👩 Woman traditionally wears in the Indian subcontinent. A Sari is around 5-9 yards of fabric wrapped around the body and shoulder while exposing the midriff. Some styles of saris, when used professionally, fully cover the body. You can use this emoji with the 👳 Person Wearing Turban emoji when trying to learn more about Indian culture. If you are unsure what a Sari is, you can send this emoji with the 👗 Dress emoji, asking politely what the difference is. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Satellite Antenna

Satellite Antenna emoji is a picture of a special device, which is typically placed on the roofs of a building, meant for capturing the signal of the objects represented by 🛰️ Satellite emoji. It is associated primarily with satellite 📺 Television and 🌏 Internet, but the emoji may be used in the meanings related to capturing any other type of ℹ️ Information as well. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Saxophone

Saxophone — a sign of a musical instrument that is made of brass. It is often just called a “sax”. It is mainly connected to jazz music. But it is also an excellent addition to classical music (such as concert bands, solo repertoire, and, occasionally, orchestras). Do you want to show the romantic evening — use a Sax emoji along with the 🕯️ Candle or 🔥 Fire. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Scarf

Scarf emoji is an image of a folded Scarf that varies in colors. You’d probably never need a Scarf if you live in warmer climates. But a Scarf is vital in keeping your face and neck warm if you live in cold temperatures. When wrapped around tightly you, you’ll feel snug and warm. Parents will most likely send this emoji with a ❄️ Snowflake emoji to remind their children to 👗 Dress warmly before going out. Then, the 🧒 Child would probably respond with the emoji and a 👍 Thumbs Up emoji saying that they took a Scarf with them. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Scissors

Scissors emoji is the picture of an item, the main purpose of which is cutting. It is used by barbers (in this sense, it may go along with, for example, 💈 Barber Pole emoji), gardeners, 🏢 Office workers, and all other people without exceptions in their daily routine. Apart from all these, the emoji may be also used in the symbolical meaning of cutting off something unnecessary. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Scroll

Scroll emoji is a picture of an old paper made of papyrus, commonly perceived as one originating from 🇪🇬 Egypt. It was usually rolled for storage. So it is like an old version of 📃 Page With Curl emoji. As for meanings, it is mainly used in relation to 📖 History and researching historical data. Quite rarely, it may ironically mark some outdated ℹ️ Information. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shield

Shield emoji is one of the fantasy-themed emojis available for you to use. It can be used in a fantasy role-playing or fantasy-centered conversation, especially if you pair it with the ⚔️ Crossed Swords emoji. You can also use it to show that you have blocked away anything negative that threatened you. Or you can use it to represent yourself as the Shield that protects your friends and 👪 Family. It can be switched with the ✋ Raised Hand emoji to show that you are blocking and stopping any oncoming negative attacks. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shopping Bags

Shopping Bags emoji is the picture of two colorful paper or plastic bags, which are typically used for newly bought things of all sorts from new clothes to the grocery. Unsurprisingly, the emoji is almost always used exactly in the context of shopping — for example, together with 🏬 Department Store emoji or the emojis symbolizing the things that were bought. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shopping Cart

Shopping Cart emoji is the image of a grey Shopping Cart. Everyone has to go shopping at some point whether it be for 🍕 Food or clothes. So you are not fumbling around carrying everything you plan to buy you can use a Shopping Cart. These handy carts make it easier to shop and gather all the goods you need. You can use this emoji to show that you plan on going shopping and if anyone wants to tag along. Send this emoji with a 👕 T-Shirt emoji if you plan on going clothes shopping or with a 🍎 Red Apple emoji if you are going food shopping. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shorts

Shorts emoji is an image of a pair of Shorts that can vary in what it looks across different phones. Shorts are another type of clothing that typically work during hotter days. So it is about time that this commonly used clothing is finally added to the other clothing-themed emojis. This emoji will likely be used when asking if it is alright to wear Shorts someplace or to let someone know that you will be wearing Shorts. For example, pair it with the 👖 Jeans emoji to show that you prefer to wear comfortable Shorts. But if your legs are a bit hairy and you do not want to wear Shorts, send the emoji with the 🦵 Leg emoji to say you are not going to wear Shorts till you shave. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Shower

Shower emoji is the picture of the Showerhead, from which the 💦 Water flows, which is used for hygienic purposes. It may be a part of a Shower cabin or 🛁 Bathtub, representing bathroom equipment along with 🚽 Toilet emoji and others. It may be used in its direct meaning — i.e., as a synonym of this very thing. But more often, it means going to the Shower to get clean. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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