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When someone texts you a 🃏 (joker) emoji, you might wonder what they mean by it—and we can help you figure it out! Also called the jester emoji, black joker emoji, and card emoji, there are several different ways to incorporate the 🃏 (joker) emoji in your texts and social media posts. To learn all of them, read on. We’ve prepared a complete overview of the 🃏 (joker) emoji, complete with each of its meanings, uses, and tips on how to reply to it.
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- The 🃏 (joker) emoji mainly represents playing cards and gambling. It also refers to mischief, pranks, and the evil Batman villain “The Joker.”
- Use the 🃏 emoji to discuss various card games or call out a prankster for one of their tricks.
- Include the 🃏 emoji when talking about the character of Joker, as well as other evil or creepy characters who have reputations as trickers.
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