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You're here to learn what the π (skull or skeleton) emoji means in modern-day texting, and we're here to give you the scoop. From how to respond to the π (skull) emoji to info on the β οΈ (skull-and-crossbones) emoji, we'll cover everything you need to know. Read on for your complete guide on the π (skull) emoji!
Steps
How to Respond to the π (Skull) Emoji
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1Laugh along with the sender over text. If someone sends you the π (skull) emoji in a funny text, let them know that you found their message funny, too. Send a laughing emoji, an "lol," or your own π (skull) to let them know you enjoyed the joke.
- "Hahahah π. That's so funny!!"
- "I'm dyinggggg ππ. That's actually straight up hilarious."
- "Lol!! I'm genuinely laughing out loud rn π€£"
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2Gush over the photo or video sent to you. If someone sends you a cute (or hot!) photo, let them know that you liked it just as much as they did. For bonus points, send β€οΈ (heart) and π (smiling face with heart-eyes) emojis along with your message.
- "I love Ana De Armas. She is SO hot! ππ"
- "This is the cutest thing I've ever seen. You always send the best baby animal pics πβ€οΈ"
- "You look absolutely stunning!! You my friend are serving an absolute LOOK. ππ₯° "
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3Send a sympathetic text and offer support. If your friend sends a π (skull) to describe feeling "dead," let them know that you have their back. Commiserate with their situation, offer them an ear, or validate their feelings.
- "Yoooo that does sound awful. I'm so sorry. πΏ"
- "Wow, that's brutal. You know I'm here for you, right? Let me know if you need to talk. π"
- "Jeez! Yeah, I'd be frustrated, too. Those feelings totally make sense. π€―"
References
- β https://www.intheknow.com/post/emoji-secret-meanings/
- β https://emojiguide.com/blog/skull-emoji/
- β https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/02/style/emojis-most-used.html
- β https://www.nytimes.com/2021/12/02/style/emojis-most-used.html
- β https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/skull%20and%20crossbones