π electric plug Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F50C
- Shortcode
:electric-plug:- Category
- Objects
- Subcategory
- computer
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- power plug, wall plug, the plug
What Does the electric plug Emoji π Mean?
A two-pronged power plug hanging from its cord, this little icon has been around since the original 2010 Unicode 6.0 rollout. It handles all things electricity, charging, and connection in messages. Need to remind someone to bring a charger?
Plug it in. Talking about getting 'plugged in' to a scene, a connection, or a hookup for tickets and goods? This emoji does double duty in slang, where 'the plug' refers to a person who sources hard-to-find items.
Electricians, gamers complaining about outlet placement, and anyone hunting for a wall socket in a busy cafΓ© all use this symbol. It also shows up in posts about saving energy, unplugging from technology, or finally fixing that loose connection. Simple, recognizable, and surprisingly versatile across literal and figurative meanings.
Home renovators reference it when planning outlets, EV owners use it for charging station check-ins, and music fans tag it for amped-up performances. It's also handy for podcast guests being 'plugged' on social media. The dual meaning between hardware and culture keeps this little icon constantly in rotation across many kinds of conversations and posts.
A reliable little workhorse.
How to Use π electric plug Emoji
“Don't forget the π for your laptop”
“He's the π for concert tickets”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F50C |
| HTML Entity | 🔌 |
| CSS Code | \1F50C |
| Shortcode | :electric-plug: |
| Keywords | electric, electricity, plug |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π mean?
It depicts a two-prong electrical plug and is used for power, charging, or slang meaning a source or hookup.
