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Amphora

The 🏺 Amphora emoji depicts a large vase that originated from ancient Greece, where it was primarily used for storing wine. It is adorned with recognizable ornamentation. This emoji is commonly used to represent cultural heritage, particularly in the context of the 🌍 World (it can even be paired with the 🗺️ World Map emoji). It is also associated with 🇬🇷 Greece. Interestingly, Amphoras were also used to house the ashes of the dead, and the large ones you see in museums were used for this purpose. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Avocado

Avocado emoji is the picture of the nutritious fruit, which is either loved or hated for its specific taste. It is known as very beneficial for 💊 Health, so no wonder that this emoji often appears in the context of healthy eating and healthy lifestyle in general, as well as in the context of various meals, where it is used. The emoji looks like the Avocado cut in halves so that its round seed is seen so that people won’t confuse it with the 🍐 Pear (though some still confuse pear emoji with Avocado). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Baby Bottle

Baby Bottle emoji is the picture of a container with a teat used to feed babies with 🥛 Milk (both their mother’s milk or made baby nutrition powder). It may be used together with 👶 Baby Emoji to symbolize the process of eating; it may also be used as a symbol of childhood and childishness — in the latter meaning it may be used even as a light insult to those 🧑 Person people, who act like they are still babies without responsibilities. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bacon

Bacon emoji is the picture of one or two (depending on the emoji provider) slices of fried Bacon that are the traditional addition to fried 🥚 Eggs for breakfast and ingredient of many meals (including different types of 🍔 Hamburgers and 🥪 Sandwiches). It may be used to symbolize a part of the breakfast or other meal, for example, together with 🥗 Green Salad emoji — in most of its meanings, it is related exactly to breakfast. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bagel

Bagel emoji is a round 🍞 Bread with a hollow 🕳️ Hole in the center. Bagels look like donuts, but it better represents a circular bread. Because of how similar they look it can be used instead of the 🍩 Doughnut emoji when you want a simple glazed donut instead of one of the fancier flavors. They come in all different flavors from blueberry to poppy seed and even plain. Depending on the flavor of the Bagel you can add whatever you want in the middle, like a 🥪 Sandwich. Bagels are mainly popular for breakfast, so use this emoji with the 🥚 Egg emoji and 🥓 Bacon emoji to show you would ❤️ Love a warm breakfast sandwich. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Baguette Bread

Baguette Bread emoji is the picture of a long and thin baked pastry — it is the french version of the product represented by ordinary 🍞 Bread emoji, one of the symbols of the country, recognized worldwide. So, no wonder that the emoji is often used in relation to 🇫🇷 France and French people, sometimes even as a part of jokes. It may be also used instead of the word “bread” when it comes to describing meals or in shopping lists. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Banana

Banana emoji is the picture of the exotic fruit, known for its sweetness and as the favorite meal of monkeys. People use this emoji in the context of vacations, traveling, and having good time (it often appears near the Monkeys emojis, comprising a picture of different meanings — for example, 🐒 Monkey with closed 👄 Mouth emoji together with Banana emoji may mean the intention to lose weight). Also, it is often used in the context of healthy lifestyle and food in general (like one of the ingredients). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Beans

The 🫘 Beans emoji was approved in Unicode 14.0 in 2021 and depicts three bean seeds. Because the plant belongs to the legume family, the seeds are also called beans. The meaning of the 🫘 “Beans” emoji is related to nutrition, legumes, beans and seeds. The emoji can also be used in conversations about 👨‍🌾 Agriculture and vegetarianism, expressing abundance, flatulence and revealing other people’s secrets. In the context of food, it can be used as a universal emoji to denote ingredients and prepared foods that are not in the Unicode library, such as impersonating coffee beans. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Beer Mug

Beer Mug emoji is the picture of a pretty big beverage container with a handle that is traditionally used for a beer (just like the one represented by the 🥃 Tumbler Glass emoji is used for whiskey) — and this is just what it is most likely filled up with in this case. This emoji may signify that the person using it is drinking beer now and a friendly invitation to have some beer; it may also be used as a symbol of any celebration. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bell Pepper

Bell Pepper emoji is a representation of colorful peppers with a slightly sweet taste to them. Bell Peppers come in a variety of colors, so you could use this emoji when talking about a specific color as it is more fun to send pitures of colored 🍕 Food. You can also use this emoji if you are asking for bell peppers in your food just because you ❤️ Love them! (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bento Box

Bento Box emoji is the picture of something like the Japanese version of ordinary lunch box — unsurprisingly filled up with traditional Japanese meals among which is obligatory some version of what is represented by 🍙 Rice Ball emoji. This emoji often appears not only in the context of Japanese traditions and routine but also in the context of 🏫 School life in 🇯🇵 Japan — as schoolchildren always carry bento boxes to classes. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Beverage Box

Beverage Box is the childhood image of a juicebox that was packed into 🏫 School lunches many times. Since it is a juicebox, you can use this emoji when reminding your significant other not to forget to put the juicebox in your child’s lunch. Or, you can use it yourself when you are craving the simpler things that a juicebox reminds you of. Pair it with the 🍱 Bento Box emoji to represent a lunch box when talking about lunch. You can also pair it with a 🥪 Sandwich emoji in response to what you want for lunch. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Birthday Cake

Birthday Cake emoji looks like a big cake — white, pink, or brown — decorated in different ways in its different versions with candles on it (from one to five). This emoji is the recognized symbol of the person’s 🎂 Birthday — and it is used to inform everyone about the celebration or to congratulate someone else with this day. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Blueberries

Blueberries emoji is an image of the small, purplish-blue berries that are a favorite for breakfast. You can use this emoji if you are talking about adding some fruit to your diet. It can also be used to make 😄 Fun of the size of someone’s brain, or other parts of the human anatomy that is round. Send it with the 🥛 Glass of Milk emoji to say you want a blueberry smoothie. Or send it with the 🧠 Brain emoji to make fun of the thinking ability of someone. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bottle With Popping Cork

Bottle With Popping Cork emoji is the picture of the bottle of some shimmer wine, most likely it is Champagne. Just like the 🍷 Wine Glass emoji, this one is a quite recognized symbol of celebrations of all sorts — for example, of 💒 Weddings, 🎂 Birthdays, proms, and anything else — be that official holidays or someone’s personal victories (it may be used for example also in case someone got promoted or finally went on a vacation). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bowl With Spoon

Bowl With Spoon emoji is a bowl with no specific content with a 🥄 Spoon inside it. This emoji can vary with color and content, depending on the platform you use to text. Its meaning doesn’t change, though, as it can represent the different foods that you can eat out of a bowl. One such food is cereal. Send this emoji with a 🥛 Glass of Milk emoji if you are stuck with too much cereal and not enough milk. Hopefully someone will bring some home. Or if someone asks you what there is to eat at home, send this emoji with the 🍝 Spaghetti emoji to show that there’s some nice home-made pasta waiting to be eaten. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bread

Bread emoji is a picture of a loaf of Bread with some slices cut. It is used mainly in its direct meaning in the context of food meals, hunger, and so on — for example, in messages about someone’s breakfast or 👪 Family dinner. Also, it is often used together with other food-related emojis to describe someone’s good meal. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Broccoli

Broccoli emoji is an image of a single piece of green Broccoli. These mini tree-looking vegetables are a fantastic source of protein. Unfortunately, not many people like these veggies because they were introduced to them as 🧒 Child. If your parent just popped them in the microwave and served it to you, then you have sadly missed out on the flavor profile Broccoli can have. You can pair this vegetable with meat to make a healthy and well-balanced meal. If you are the one 🍳 Cooking, send this emoji with the Cooking emoji and 🥩 Cut Of Meat emoji to show that you will have a yummy and filling meal waiting at home for your friends and 👪 Family to enjoy. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Bubble Tea

Bubble Tea emoji is an image of the populat Taiwan tea-based drink. These drinks are typically served with tapioca balls called boba that add an extra burst of sweetness to the drink. You will definately be using this emoji to quickly ask someone if they are in the mood for some boba. Send this emoji with the ❓ Question Mark emoji to quickly ask if someone wants to drink bubble tea with you. Add a fruit emoji to it, like the 🍓 Strawberry emoji, if you want a specific flavor of bubble tea. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Burrito

Burrito emoji is a picture of a traditional 🇲🇽 Mexican meal, known and loved all over the 🌍 World — it stands together with 🌮 Taco emoji. It is a tortilla (sort of flatbread) in which various ingredients like meat, vegetables, beans, sauce, and so on are wrapped. In versions of most providers, the Burrito itself is additionally wrapped in foil. The emoji may mean anything related to eating and 🍳 Cooking. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Butter

Butter emoji is a stick of Butter sitting on a Butter dish with some pieces of Butter cut up. Butter is a must have in the kitchen as it is so versatile it can go in almost any dish. Use this emoji when you are talking about food when wanting to add more flavor to your food or just wanting to add Butter to a dish. Since it is slimy it can also be used when talking about something slippery. Pair it with the 🔪 Kitchen Knife emoji when asking someone to bring you Butter. Or pair it with the 🧇 Waffle emoji to remind someone not to forget to put Butter on your waffles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Candy

Candy emoji is the picture of a famous and loved by many little sugar-based colorful product, wrapped in a sweetie paper (in all versions except for Facebook’s one), or even two of them in emojidex’s version. Just like the 🍫 Chocolate Bar emoji and other sweets and desserts emojis, this one, also called 🍭 Lollipop emoji by some people, represents the favorite children’s treat. It may also be used relating to a loved person. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Canned Food

Canned Food emoji is a non-distinguished can. Only some people have the time to make fresh meals and must rely on Canned Food for a quick meal. There’s no shame in that, especially considering how many possibilities you have when using canned foods. They last longer than fresh foods, too, but they may be softer or saltier, depending on the preservatives used. If you are 🍳 Cooking with canned foods, use a 🍕 Food emoji to show the ingredients you are using. For example, for canned corn, use the 🌽 Ear of Corn emoji, or for 🍅 Tomato sauce, use the Tomato emoji. Any of the vegetable emojis can work with the Canned Food emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Carrot

Carrot emoji is the picture of one of the healthiest and brightest vegetables, without which almost any cuisine is unimaginable — in this sense, it is similar to 🥔 Potato emoji. It often appears in its direct meaning — i.e. as one of the ingredients in the described meal or diet or as a part of a healthy eating. It is also often used together with 🐇 Rabbit face emoji when it comes to rabbits and rabbit characters from movies and cartoons. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cheese Wedge

Cheese Wedge emoji is the picture of quite a big slice of Swiss yellow cheese with giant holes. It is the same cheese we can normally see in different cartoons, like “default” cheese. Due to the straightforward appearance of the emoji, it is mainly used in the most apparent meaning — i.e., as a representation of a piece of cheese. However, it may also be used with other emojis like 🍖 Meat on Bone emoji to symbolize a good meal. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cherries

Cherries emoji is the picture of the sweet and tasty fruit, loved by many people. Often, it is used in its direct meaning in the context of healthy food, 🌻 Summer, desserts and 🍸 Cocktails, where it often serves as an ingredient or decoration. However, sometimes it is also used as a compliment or a synonym for “sexy”, “beautiful”, and “hot”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Chestnut

Chestnut emoji, which is in some versions sometimes mistaken with the raisin, is the picture of a nut, which is known as the ingredient of 🍫 Nutella and the favorite meal of squirrels. It is used in various meanings and contexts — for example, sometimes, it appears in posts and messages related to 🍕 Food, and sometimes near the squirrel emoji in messages related to nature. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Chocolate Bar

Chocolate Bar emoji is the picture of this famous dessert based on cocoa and wrapped up in a sweetie paper (or not wrapped in the case of HTC’s version). This dessert is so loved by people all around the 🌍 World (just like the one depicted by 🍪 Cookie emoji) that the emoji representing it may be used not only in its direct meaning, i.e. in all contexts related to chocolate and all things sweet but also as a symbol for happiness and ❤️ Love. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Chopsticks

Chopsticks emoji is a pair of Chopsticks connecting at the ends. When you eat Asian-inspired cuisine, your cashier will tuck some wooden Chopsticks into your bag. These handy utensils are well known in Asian countries for eating similar to 🍴 Forks, knives, and 🥄 Spoons. The difference with Chopsticks is that it takes more hand coordination to get a handle on using. But once the technique is down, you’ll try to eat almost everything with a chopstick. Pair this emoji with a 🍣 Sushi emoji or 🍲 Pot of Food emoji to show that you are craving Asian food or want to practice using Chopsticks. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Clinking Beer Mugs

Clinking Beer Mugs emoji is the picture of 2 big mugs full of beer. Just like 🥂 Clinking Glasses emoji, this one is used in any context where the same action would be appropriate in real life — but in this case, the occasions how much less formal, i.e. it would be appropriate on friendly casual celebrations, holidays, or just on 😜 Friday evenings. It may also serve as a friendly invitation to have some beer, to visit a bar, and so on. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Clinking Glasses

Clinking Glasses emoji is the picture of two 👓 Glasses touching one another in the same familiar gesture, depicted by the 🍻 Clinking Beer Mugs emoji. The meaning of this emoji is just the same as the meanings of this action in real life — i.e., it may appear in the context of a celebration of any type, from 🎂 Birthdays to proms; it may also be a symbol of congratulations on any success or achievement, especially when it belongs to the two people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cocktail Glass

Cocktail Glass emoji is the picture of the tall glass typically used for martini — and, judging from the fact that there are also some olives, which are traditionally put into this drink, it is exactly martini that is poured into it. So, along with 🍹 Tropical Drink emoji, this one represents one of the most popular cocktails in the 🌍 World. And as for meanings, they are essentially related to parties, bars, or just having 😄 Fun. It is also a weird thing random strangers put on your instagram posts! (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Coconut

Coconut emoji — is a picture of tropical fruit with a white, soft, sweet center and solid brown sheath cut in half. Use this emoji for anything connected with coconut: tropics with 🌴 Palm Tree, cocktails, etc. By the way, a famous 🍹 Tropical Drink, Pina colada with 🍍 Pineapple and…bounty. That tasty 🍬 Candy with milk or dark chocolate and coco center. If you want to describe a paradise island/Desert Island — Coconut can also be used for that — add some ☀️ Sun, 🏖️ Beach With Umbrella, 🌊 Water Wave, and fruits like Pineapple and 🥭 Mango. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cooked Rice

Cooked Rice emoji is the picture of a bowl of different colors (from white to red, depending on the emoji provider) filled up with white Cooked Rice. The way the rice is served in this case is traditional for 🇯🇵 Japan — along with the one represented by 🍙 Rice Ball emoji, so no wonder that it is often used in the context of this country and its 🍕 Food. Not less often it appears in the meanings related to other Asian countries like 🇻🇳 Vietnam. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cookie

Cookie emoji is the picture of a traditional Cookie with chocolate chips. Many people ❤️ Love to eat this dessert together with milk, so no wonder that this emoji is often used together with 🥛 Glass of Milk emoji. Just like all the other “sweet” emojis, this one may be used not only in its direct, 🍕 Food-related meaning but regarding a loved person be that a special one, a 🧒 Child, or a relative instead of their name or pet names like “sweetie”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cooking

Cooking emoji (Frypan) is the picture of one of the most used cookware pieces, used both for Cooking and warming up food, with a fried 🥚 Egg on it. The emoji is mainly used in its direct meaning and variations — i.e., in the meaning of Cooking something, being hungry, planning to have breakfast, or planning to cook something. It is also often used by food bloggers (especially for breakfast recipes) along with other food-related emojis. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Crab

The crab emoji 🦀 depicts a delicious sea creature with two claws. Traditionally, it is shown in red color, but different emoji providers may have varying levels of realism. For instance, emojidex portrays it in a cartoon-like manner, while  Apple makes it look more realistic. This emoji can be used to represent food, and when paired with the 🦐 Shrimp emoji, it can symbolize the zodiac sign of ♋ Cancer and relate to marine life. Additionally, the crab emoji is often used to celebrate, especially when multiple emojis are used. This is a nod to the popular 'crab rave' meme. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Croissant

Croissant emoji is a picture of a baked pastry product associated with French breakfast (just like the 🥞 Pancakes emoji is about the USA) — it may be with or without various fillings and is often eaten together with coffee for breakfast. So, the emoji is used in the meanings related to breakfasts and 🇫🇷 France — though it may appear in any other context about eating, buying 🍕 Food, or even traveling. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cucumber

Cucumber emoji, just like 🥕 Carrot emoji, is a picture of the well-known vegetable used in salads, 🥪 Sandwiches, and other meals. This vegetable is considered extremely low-carb, so it is an integral part of a healthy diet. No wonder the emoji representing it is often used exactly in the context of healthy eating and 🍳 Cooking tasty, healthy 🍕 Food. Surprisingly, it is sometimes used as a symbol for a penis (uncut versions). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Cup With Straw

Cup With Straw emoji is a soda cup with a straw. It can be used to represent more than just soda though. It can represent milkshakes, juices, and other non-🍺 Alcoholic drinks. You can use this emoji to show that you are craving a specific drink. When paired with a 🥛 Glass of Milk emoji you most likely are craving a milkshake. If you want a specific juice, send this emoji with the fruit of the juice you want. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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I received a 300$ ticket because I passed a police control of other cars/drivers on the right lane of a highway (the control was on the hard shoulder of the highway). Is it really true, that you have to change the lane in such cases? Thanks!

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Cool tool! And fun to check whether I remember the rules :) Two things I noticed: Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right. While technically that might be the correct translation, this sign tells you, that you are on the main road and have the right of way for the next crossroad and only the next crossroad. Usually (if no sign specifies otherwise) you have to give way to drivers coming from the right at every intersection, which can get a bit annoying in communal areas, so seeing this sign feels less like a warning and more like relief :). A Fahrradstraße is not a lane for cyclists but a street for cyclists, meaning the (whole!) street is intended predominantly for cyclists, who are then allowed to ride next to each other. Cars are allowed to drive there (unless another sign prohibits such), but have to adjust their speed to the cyclists. I believe they are not allowed to pass at all, even if the oncoming lane is empty.

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