Fuzzy, juicy, and oh so cute, the πŸ‘ (peach) emoji seems to be popping up everywhere. From texting your crush to scrolling through Twitter, you can’t escape this delicious fruitβ€”so what does it mean? Although it appears innocent, the πŸ‘ (peach) emoji may hint at more than just a tasty treat. We’ve put together a guide on the hows and whys of this emoji, so keep reading to learn what the πŸ‘ (peach) emoji means, how to use it, and the best ways to reply to it.

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πŸ‘ (Peach) Emoji Meanings

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    The πŸ‘ is famously known as the β€œbutt emoji.” This delicious fruit looks an awful lot like a buttocks, leading people to deem this the Most Bootylicious Emoji of Them All. You may see a πŸ‘ at the end of a sexy or flirtatious message to say, β€œHey, nice butt,” attached to a caption about fitness and glute gains, or to replace the word β€œbutt.”[1]
    • β€œGirl, you’re fiiiinnnnnneee πŸ˜‰πŸ‘β€
    • β€œNow, that’s what I call progress πŸ’ͺπŸ‘β€
    • β€œWish I had a πŸ‘ like that.”
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    A πŸ‘ can just be a peach, after all. Sometimes emojis don’t have a hidden or explicit meaning. If peach is someone’s favorite fruit, flavor, or smell, they may add a πŸ‘ to express their love for all things peach.
    • β€œPeaches are the best fruit πŸ‘πŸ˜‹β€
    • β€œForget purple. Peach is my new favorite color πŸ˜πŸ‘β€
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    The πŸ‘ became a symbol for Trump’s potential impeachment in 2019. It all started with a tweet from Lizzo that read, β€œIMπŸ‘MENT.” Impeachment supporters followed the singer’s lead and put peach emojis in their social media bios. The πŸ‘ soon became an anti-Trump symbol and was featured on T-shirts, stickers, and pins.[2]
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How to Use the πŸ‘ (Peach) Emoji

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    When you’re talking about butts: Replace the word β€œbutt” with the πŸ‘. This is a great and easy way to make your text fun and playful. Plus, you can even hide some more explicit terms for booty behind a πŸ‘.
    • β€œI just want a bigger πŸ‘. Is that too much to ask?”
    • β€œHe’s such a πŸ‘hole!”
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    When you’re sexting: A little booty never hurt anyone! Along with the πŸ†, the πŸ‘ is one of the most common sexting emojis. You can send a single πŸ‘ to your partner to say, β€œI’m feeling sexy,” or pair it with other known sex emojis.[3]
    • β€œWhat are you doing later? πŸ˜‰πŸ‘β€
    • β€œCan’t wait to see you tonight πŸ‘‹πŸ‘πŸ˜ˆβ€
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    When you’re working out: You’re working hard to get a juicy booty, so don’t let your gains go unnoticed! Use a πŸ‘ when you’re heading to the gym for a glute workout, or you’re posting a gym mirror selfie.[4]
    • β€œI gotta put the πŸ• down and do some squats πŸ˜…πŸ‘β€
    • β€œNo pain, no gain! πŸ‹οΈπŸ‘β€
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    When you love all things peach: If you love peaches as much as the next person, don’t be afraid to express it! When you pair the πŸ‘ with other fruit emojis or in the context of food, all sensual meaning fades.
    • β€œPeach ice cream is the best πŸ‘πŸ¦πŸ˜‹β€
    • β€œMom’s famous pie tonight πŸ₯°πŸ‘πŸ₯§β€
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Ways to Respond to the πŸ‘ (Peach) Emoji

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    If you get a spicy text, reply with a πŸ˜‰ or 😏. If you’re sent a πŸ‘ with a flirty text, the sender is in the mood for a bit of fun. Replying with an equally sexy text shows that you're down to get a little frisky.
    • β€œSounds like we have exciting plans tonight πŸ˜β€
    • β€œI’m not the only one looking fine πŸ˜‰πŸ”₯”
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    If you get a message about loving peaches, send a 😍 emoji or πŸ˜‹. Maybe a friend sent you a πŸ‘ alongside a picture of a mouth-watering peach cobbler or adorable peach-patterned dress. You can express your own liking for the fruit with a loving or happy emoji.
    • β€œThat looks absolutely delicious! πŸ˜‹ Save me some!!”
    • β€œADORABLE 😍πŸ₯Ίβ€
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Aly Rusciano is a Creative Writer based outside of Nashville, Tennessee. She has over ten years of experience in creative, academic, and professional writing. Aly’s writing has been nationally recognized in the Sigma Tau Delta Rectangle and featured in Blue Marble Review, The Sunshine Review, PopMatters, and Cathartic Literary Magazine. She graduated from The University of Tennessee at Martin with a BA in English, focusing in Creative Writing and minoring in Theatre. This article has been viewed 29,278 times.
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