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Chart Increasing With Yen emoji is a chart showing economical growth in Yen value. If you didn’t know, the Yen is the Japanese currency. This emoji would most likely be used amongst people in the buisness 🌍 World who follow the fluctuation of different currency values when paired with a 💰 Money Bag emoji. But the chart can be used to show a rise in anything if the Yen symbol is ignored. Use it with a ☀️ Sun emoji to show that the temperature is going to rise throughout the day or week. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Cigarette emoji. It’s a sign with a picture of a Cigarette on it. It is directly connected to a 🚬 Smoking process in all the variations. It can be used to show that smoking is allowed, for example, with a thumb up, or is 🚫 Prohibited (with a 🛑 Stop emoji). It can also be used as an emoji for talking about Cigarettes in particular, for example, a tobacco brand. Are you feeling badass? You could use it in this case too. Copy & Paste this emoji: (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The Clapper Board emoji represents the iconic item used in the 📽 Movie production to identify the scene and time. Its meanings are mostly related to movies — it is often used by people who make and post videos and those who want to highlight some great film or video. Also, this emoji may be used by people not related to the cinematography 🌍 World to mark a new stage in their lives, for example. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Clipboard emoji is the picture of a sheet of paper with text on it, clipped to a cardboard (which makes it different from 📝 Memo emoji). These items are typically used when it is needed to get some document signed up quickly. They are also used by some journalists when interviewing people. Unsurprisingly, the emoji is used exactly in these two business- and journalism-related meanings. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Closed Book emoji is a picture of a red (or brown in some versions) book, the name of which indicates its position opposite to that of 📖 Open Book emoji. In addition, there’s an inscription “Vol.1” or just “Book” on its cover. Unsurprisingly, it is used in any contexts related to reading or writing 📚 Books, literature, and education and research. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Closed Mailbox With Lowered Flag emoji is a picture of a white mailbox commonly seen near residential 🏘️ Houses. The position of the little flag on it suggests that there is no correspondence delivered inside (in this sense, it is opposite to 📫 Closed Mailbox With Raised Flag emoji). The emoji is used in relation to general postal services and getting messages. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Closed Mailbox With Raised Flag emoji is the picture of a typical mailbox, which contains a newly delivered letter or small 📦 Package inside of it (unlike 📪 Closed Mailbox With Lowered Flag emoji) — the position of the flag suggests this. The emoji may be used in any meaning related to getting messages of any type or getting to know some news. Also, it may symbolize post in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Clutch Bag emoji is the picture of a women’s bag, which is held in a hand — only a bit bigger than the purse (which has its own 👛 Purse emoji). Commonly, it is used to carry important things like 💳 Credit Cards or makeup products, where the larger bag is inappropriate — to official parties, business events, and other important events like proms. So, it often appears in the context of such occasions as one of the attributes of 👩 Women, visiting it. Also, it may serve as an illustration of women’s bags in general, for example, in the context of shopping. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Coat emoji is an image of a laid out and buttoned up Coat. Coats are essential when you are going out on a rather chilly day. You might get or deliver this emoji with a 🍃 Leaf Fluttering in Wind emoji to show that that day is the day for a nice Coat. But coats can also be a 😄 Fun and bright fashion accessory. They can be matched with any outfit for an extra pop of color. Send it with a 👕 T-Shirt emoji if you think your Coat would look nice with a casual Coat or not. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Coffin emoji — well, it’s obvious what a Coffin is. It can be used as a direct sign where you put the body when somebody dies or in the funeral process. An indirect meaning can be used in these contexts: do you want to show that you are dead after hard work? Do you want to show that you are Dracula or a 🧛 Vampire in general — use the Coffin emoji along with the Cross? (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The 🪙 coin emoji is an image of a single silver coin. You can use this emoji when talking about money or asking someone if they can lend you some desperate cash. Since coins have two sides you can send this emoji to tell someone to flip a coin so they can decide which of two options they should do. Send it with the 👍 Thumbs Up emoji to show someone that they should flip a coin to decide. Or send it with the 👛 Purse emoji to ask someone if they could lend you some cash. It's important to note that the coin emoji is different from the 💴💷💶💵 banknote emojis and the 💰 Bag of money emoji, which represent larger amounts of money. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Computer Disk emoji shows the type of portable and high-quality data storage in the form of a small optical disc (roughly of a size of a compact cassette), which was extremely popular in 🇯🇵 Japan in the late 1990s. It was almost not used in the rest of the 🌍 World, so it may look unfamiliar to most users, however, in its home country, it was a real craze for a while before it was replaced by MP3 players and Apple’s iPod in particular. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Computer Mouse emoji is a picture of a common computer controller used for different purposes, like pointing out to and interacting with a certain area on display. In this case, the version with three buttons is depicted. It may be used alone or with ⌨️ Keyboard emoji to symbolize anything related to interacting with 🖥 Computers — from work to gaming. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Control Knobs emoji is the picture of a panel with one, two, or four round Control Knobs — depending on the emoji provider. This sort of device may be found in many different things — from 🍳 Cooking ovens or mixers to ✈️ Airplanes and 🚆 Trains. And as for emoji, it is mostly used in the meanings related to controlling or tuning (like 🎚️ Level Slider emoji) something. You could also use to show that you are a Multitasker! (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Couch and Lamp emoji is the picture of a comfortable couch of different colors, depending on the emoji provider, with a lamp above it. Along with 🛏️ Bed emoji, it represents the category of furniture and it may be used in this very meaning and also in any meaning related to what can be done on the couches in real life — from reading a book under a lamplight to having a nap during a day. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Crayon emoji, along with ✏️ Pencil emoji, is a picture of an item typically used for drawing things (it’s red, pink, blue, or green, depending on the emoji provider). It is used in the context of drawing pictures and marking something. Also, crayons are especially popular with children — so the emoji may also be used in the meaning of childhood and being childish. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Credit Card emoji is the picture of a plastic Credit Card, which is used o pay for different products and services in the places where this type of payment is accepted. It may be used alone or with any other money-related emoji, including even 💸 Money With Wings emoji, to symbolize any interactions with money, like getting a salary, wealth, and prosperity in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Dagger emoji emoji is two rapier-styled swords crossing over each other. Feel like a royal by using the Crossed Swords emoji. The Crossed Swords emoji is meant to represent a symbol or a noble 🏠 House or to represent going to war. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Crown emoji is a picture of the golden royal Crown decorated with precious stones. Obviously, in most cases, it serves as a symbol of luxury, power, and wealth — but sometimes it appears in sarcastic posts, which has nothing to do with a luxurious lifestyle. And, of course, in its direct meaning, this emoji may be a symbol of royal power — for example, in messages and posts about royals. And in its indirect meaning, it may symbolize the fact that someone feels like they are exceptional and superior. Also, it may symbolize luxury and nobility, mainly when used with other emojis relating to these subjects. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
The 🩼 Crutch emoji is usually used when talking about physical limitations, such as lack of mobility, disability, leg damage and injury, as well as in situations involving problem solving, help and support. You can use the emoji literally to indicate an injury of the 🦵 Leg or 🦶 Foot, temporary disability, or disability. For instance, let your friends know that you can’t go with them to the countryside because you slipped and broke your leg. Complement the story with a sad emoji. In particular, it could be 😞 “Disappointed face”, 😢 “Crying face” or 😧 “Sad face” emojis. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Dagger emoji is a weapon-themed emoji. The Dagger is like a miniature sword used in only one hand. It can sometimes be used instead of the 🔪 Kitchen Knife emoji since both are similar in shape to knives. The Dagger emoji can also represent a sword, as there is no singular sword emoji, just a ⚔️ Crossed Swords emoji. That can be either 😄 Fun if you enjoy talking about fantasy stuff or scary if you use it as a threatening weapon. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Desktop Computer emoji is a picture of a stationary computer (unlike the one represented by 💻 Laptop Computer emoji). It may be either a computer case alone or together with a display. The emoji may be used in any meaning related to the situations where the actual desktop computers of a similar type are used, like working in the office, gaming, or, less often, studying. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Diya Lamp is an image of a lit Diya Lamp. For those who don’t know, a Diya Lamp is an oil lamp made of clay traditionally used in the Indian subcontinent. This is another of the new emojis that celebrates Indian culture. You can use this emoji when talking about your own culture if you are from 🇮🇳 India or to ask more about the Indian culture if you are unsure of it. For example, send it with the 🥻 Sari emoji to show that there is an Indian holiday coming up. Or, send it with the 🕯️ Candle emoji to show that you are curious about the different styles of candles that are out there. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
DNA emoji is used for two different things. It can be used in a scientific situation speaking about genetics or combining genetics, or it can be used in informal cases talking about coming together with someone in hopes of making a 👶 Baby. Pair it with a 🔬 Microscope emoji if you are speaking about scientific elements or an 🍆 Eggplant emoji if you want to be a bit crude in describing your attempts at having a baby. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Dollar Banknote emoji represents a pile of green dollars — and yes, it is most often used in the context of everything related to money. For example, it may serve as a symbol of wealth, as an ironic hint that someone has received their salary today and feels extremely rich, or in complaints about how expensive this or that thing someone had to buy. Together with other wealth-related emojis, it is often used to symbolize luxury and a rich lifestyle. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Door emoji is a picture of a wooden Door with a rounded handle, which is used to enter or leave the house (represented, in its turn, by 🏘 Houses emoji) or the room. For instance, the emoji may be used in its direct meaning in the context of remodeling. But much more often, it symbolizes someone or something leaving or entering someplace or even leaving someone. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Dress emoji is a picture of a piece of clothing traditionally perceived as a 👩 Women-only. Just like all the other emojis representing clothing, this one is often used in the context of fashion, style, shopping, and beauty — alone or together with different similar emojis. It may also appear in every meaning related to femininity and women in general — for example, together with 💃 Woman Dancing emoji, it may mean that its female user is feeling gorgeous and wants to have 😄 Fun and be happy no matter what. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Drop Of Blood emoji is an image of a single drop of dark red blood. This emoji will most likely become a favorite during 🎃 Halloween when talking about costumes or decorations. 👩 Women are rather excited about this emoji since they can use it as an alternative to directly saying that they are on their menstrual cycle. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Drum — a sign of a musical instrument from a 👪 Family of percussion group of instruments. Drums are usually played by striking with the hand or with sticks. You can use Drum emoji to show a very thrilling moment: for example, when something important is about to happen. Or, in alliance with the 🎸 Guitar emoji, you can show the drum&bass music. Add some 👦 Boy, 👧 Girl, 🎤 Microphone, Music Notes, and you will receive A CONCERT! But in general, Drum emoji is used to show the beat, the music, and the instrument itself. Or remember the Oscar 📽 Movie SPLASH! And you’ll get the main idea. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
DVD emoji is the image of the data storage format, which is almost not used in the modern 🌍 World — but once it was a real craze and was used almost by everyone to ⌚ Watch movies, to play 🎮 Video Games, or just to store their data like photos or music. This emoji may be used in many different meanings: for example, it still often features in the context of watching 📽 Movies, videos, saving something, and so on. Also, it may serve as a symbol of something outdated. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
E-mail emoji is nothing else but the icon for the E-mail, which looks like the traditional ✉️ Envelope with E letter or @ symbol on it. It is mostly used in its direct meaning — i.e. in the meaning of something sent to someone via email, be that text, photo, or video. Also, it often appears right near someone’s email address mentioned in the post or in the advertisement with the ask to send some requests via email only. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Electric Plug emoji is a picture of a tool for powering various devices using electrical outlets — it may be any devices from cell 📱 Phones to washing machines or even bigger ones. It is used in its direct and indirect meanings, related to feeling energetic (in both meanings, it is quite close to 🔋 Battery emoji in some sense). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Elevator emoji is the symbol used to represent an elevator with people inside and moving up or down. Use this emoji to ask where the elevator is in a building so you do not have to get winded climbing up several flights of stairs. It can also be used to express that someone can easily move up and down in their moods, so people need to be careful in case of any mood swing. Send it with the 🏢 Office Building for directions on where the nearest elevator is. Or send it with the 🤪 Zany Face emoji to quickly warn a friend of another friend with sudden mood changes. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Envelope emoji is the picture of a paper case meant for storing the letters when they are sent by mail. It looks almost the same as the 📩 Envelope With Arrow emoji with the only difference in the absence of an arrow above it. The emoji is used in any context related to letters, texting, postal services, and any messages in general; it is also a default icon for messages on many platforms. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Envelope With Arrow emoji is the picture of the very same item that is represented by 📨 Incoming Envelope emoji — but the two are different in detail. In this case, the detail that complements the envelope is an arrow pointing down, right above it. It may be used as a symbol for new messages or newly delivered letters. Also, it may mark messages to pay special attention to. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Euro Banknote emoji is the picture of the currency, used in the most countries of 🇪🇺 European Union. It may be a sheaf of banknotes (in Apple’s version in particular) or only one 100 Euro Banknote. It may be used in the context of money in general (together with, for example, 💴 Yen Banknote emoji), someone’s particular money-related issues, and, at last, in the context of Europe. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Fax Machine emoji represents the old 🏫 School office device of the same name, loaded with paper. This emoji is mostly used in the meaning of “facts” somehow — it is often an attribute of posts with some interesting news, some shocking facts from famous people’s biographies, some exciting events, and so on. And at last, it also appears in the posts with the actual fax numbers of the people and companies, who are still using it. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
File Cabinet emoji is a picture of a piece of furniture typically found in offices. In them, the documents are stored (in this sense, it is very close to 🗃️ Card File Box emoji) in the right order. So no wonder emoji is used almost only in business and office work and having to deal with papers and documents and keep them well-organized. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
File Folder emoji is a familiar to anyone picture, which serves as a default icon for folders in Windows OS, along with 📂 Open File Folder emoji. So, it is used in the meaning of the folders on the 🖥 Computer first of all. Also, it may appear in the context of office work — especially, in relation to storing various business-related documents and further interacting with them. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
Film Frames emoji is the picture of a strip f special plastic film which is used for film production. Along with 📽️ Film Projector emoji, it may be used in its initial meaning related to making movies and videos — both 🗂 Professional and amateur. Also, it may be used in the context of photography and saving memories, as many people perceive it as an analog photo film. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)
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