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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!
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What does the π (skull) emoji mean?
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Section 2 of 4:
π (Skull) Emoji Common Meanings
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"This is so funny that I died." Use the π (skull) emoji on a funny photo, in response to a funny text, or in a comment on a funny video. You can either send this emoji on its own, with a π (laughing emoji), or even directly after βIβm dyingβ to express the same meaning.[2]
- βMy dog just farted and then looked scared, like he didnβt know where the sound came from. ππβ
- On a video of a cat knocking a glass of water off of a table, comment a π (skull) to say you found it funny: βπππβ
- Or, when a friend sends you a joke over text, send a π (skull) to let them know it made you laugh: βIβm literally dying ππβ[3]
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"This is so beautiful that I died." Use this emoji in a text, comment, or DM to tell someone that you think they look attractive. Or, in response to something cute (like a photo of a kitten), include a π (skull) to say that you think the photo is super cute.
- Include the π (skull) in a comment complimenting your celebrity crush on a selfie they posted: βOMG, gorgeous. ππβ
- Or, if your friend sends you a cute selfie, use the π (skull) to hype up their looks: βIβm completely DEAD. Ur so hot π"
- If your friend sends you a cute video of a koala yawning, use the π (skull) emoji to let them know that you thought it was adorable: "ππ"
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"I am so frustrated that I died." Use the π (skull) emoji in a text about how much homework you have, how sick you are, or how hungry you are, for example. Or, use it to empathize with another personβs text or post that describes their own frustration.
- βI literally have like 50 pages of history reading to do tonight πβ
- βThis cold is so bad. My throat feels like sandpaper. Iβm seriously dying. ππβ[4]
- Send a friend a text explaining that you haven't eaten today. They may respond with the π (skull) to empathize with you: βOh no. πππβ
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How to Respond to the π (Skull) Emoji
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Laugh 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.[5]
- "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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Gush 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.[6]
- "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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Send 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.[7]
- "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€―"
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π (Skull) Emoji vs. the β οΈ (Skull-and-Crossbones) Emoji
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The β οΈ (skull-and-crossbones) emoji is typically used literally. The π (skull) emoji can be used literally or metaphorically.[8] You can send either emoji in a text about death, danger, bones, or something spooky.[9]
- βHave you decided what youβre going to be for Halloween yet? I like your fairy idea, but your skeleton costume is still cooler. β οΈβ
- βOh my god, this video was so terrifying. Did anyone else expect that jump scare at the end? π"
- βRIP to the goldest goldfish Iβve ever had. Iβll miss you, buddy. Hope youβre still swimming circles in fishy heaven ππ₯β οΈβ
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Does it mean I am dead?
It depends on the meaning you are using the skull emoji for. It may mean death but in other cases it doesn't.
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What does this emoji message mean? He gonna be π΄πππ
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The message is "He's going to be sleeping with the fishes". It means he is going to get killed.
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