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Holy guacamole! Have you heard about the 🥑 (avocado) emoji? This fun food emoji has all types of meanings and can be found in the most unlikeliest of places. No matter where you’ve seen the 🥑 (avocado) emoji, we’ve got you covered! Keep reading to learn what the avocado emoji means and how you can use it.
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What does the 🥑 (avocado) emoji mean?
- You follow trends. If your friend sends you a 🥑, it could be them calling you “basic” in a sarcastic way. Maybe you’ve been raving about pumpkin spice lattes, or you’re all over a mainstream band. Flowing with stereotypes and societal “norms” isn’t bad. You like what you like, and that’s perfectly okay![1]
- “You’re such an 🥑.”
- “🥑 = you”
- You have a healthy lifestyle. Avocados are a nutritiously rich food. The 🥑 can become a symbol for health when it’s paired with talk about food or fitness. Maybe someone uses it to caption a picture of them eating a healthy brunch, or your friend sends it in a text saying they want to go vegan. Chances are, if you see an 🥑, health is involved.[2]
- “Nothing better than a healthy meal 🥑”
- “Veganuary here I come🥑”
Advertisement - You’re the better half of a relationship. An 🥑 can be used on Snapchat to show your relationship status. There are two halves of sliced avocado like there are two people in a relationship, and you just happen to be the better half. This is a funny and clever way to tell people you’re taken while goofing around with your partner.[3]
- “Sally Jane🥑”
- “I’m definitely the 🥑”
- You love all things avocado. Is there anything better than guacamole and avocado toast? An 🥑 can be as simple as saying, “I love avocados!” If you see this emoji and a picture of food made with avocado, chances are someone really likes avocados.
- “🥑🥑 for days!!”
- “Taco night baby!🥑”
How can I use the 🥑 (avocado) emoji?
- Use it as a placeholder. Sometimes you don’t want to write out a word. Text an 🥑 rather than spelling out “avocado” to make your text shorter and more playful.
- “Taco night isn’t the same without 🥑”
- “I really need to stop spending all my money on 🥑😳”
- Embrace your simplicity. There’s nothing wrong with liking pumpkin spice lattes and Uggs! Throw an 🥑 into your captions or texts for comedic self-awareness.
- “Yes, I’m 🥑”
- “If liking pumpkin spice makes me 🥑, so be it.”
- Talk about your health goals. Show off your balanced lifestyle with an 🥑. Post a picture of you working out or cooking a healthy meal with a caption of your goals.
- “New record today! Feeling good🥑💪”
- “Cutting out junk food was the best thing I ever did🥑”
- Flirt with your partner. An 🥑 can put you both in a romantic mood. Add this food emoji to the end of a flirtatious message to say, “I’m the better half of the relationship.” It’s sure to cause some playful banter!
- “Love you boo🥑❤️”
- “Would you say I’m the 🥑?”
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