Pineapple emoji
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The pineapple emoji đ (Unicode U+1F34D) was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010.
It can mean "complicated relationship status" in texting or social media.[1][2]
It can also be as a shorthand or code for "cannabis" or "getting high".[3][4] The usage may be a reference to the stoner film Pineapple Express.[5]
One critic found the pineapple emoji distasteful as an expression of British imperialism, and attendant "codes of racism and classism".[6]
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "What Does đ Pineapple Emoji Mean?". Dictionary.com. 2018-11-27. Retrieved 2024-10-25.
- ^ Kattalia, Kathryn (December 30, 2016), "What Do Pineapples On Snapchat Mean?", Bustle
- ^ Esher, Elissa; Gordon, Rachelle (September 21, 2021). "No cannabis emoji? No problem. Here are 17 stealth emojis you can use for weed". greenstate.com.
- ^ Gibbs, Candy (March 2022), "Texting Slang & #Hashtags", New technology handout (PDF)
- ^ "Where's the high emoji", Michigan Green State, Hearst Network, p. 23, Summer 2022
- ^ Scott, Damianne Candice (Summer 2021), Sanditon and the Pineapple Emoji Craze: Why This Jane Austen Fan Is Offended, and Why You Should Be Too!, vol. 41, Jane Austen Society of North America,
[H]ow can I, in good conscience, separate the sweet majesty of the pineapple or its innocent emoji from the horrors that brought it to Regency England in the first place? I cannot.
External links
[edit]- Media related to U+1F34D at Wikimedia Commons