⚰️ coffin Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+26B0 U+FE0F
- Shortcode
:coffin:- Category
- Objects
- Subcategory
- other objects
- Added in
- Unicode 1.0
- Also known as
- casket, funeral coffin, spooky coffin
What Does the coffin Emoji ⚰️ Mean?
A dark brown coffin with a cross on top — somber but surprisingly funny in modern usage. Available since Unicode 4.1 / 6.0 (2010), the coffin emoji has two distinct uses. Literally, it's used for funerals, mourning, condolences, and memorial posts.
Halloween content uses it heavily for spooky season. But it's also become Gen Z and millennial shorthand for 'I'm dead' — meaning something is so funny or shocking that it metaphorically kills you. 'Send me to the coffin ⚰️' or 'I'm in this coffin 💀⚰️.' It also pops up in 'this trend died in 2018 ⚰️' content, dramatic friendship-ending posts, and 'the haters can stay in this ⚰️' humor.
Goth aesthetic accounts love it. Coffin-dance memes (Ghana funeral dancers) gave it a viral second life. Whether your context is genuine grief, Halloween, or 'I cannot breathe from laughing,' this little box covers it all.
Witchy aesthetic accounts, October content creators, and dramatic Twitter users love it. It's also a fixture in fan-cam edits and stan culture where someone 'sent me to the coffin' over a star's content.
How to Use ⚰️ coffin Emoji
“That joke sent me 🤣⚰️”
“Halloween decorations are up ⚰️”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+26B0 U+FE0F |
| HTML Entity | ⚰️ |
| CSS Code | \26B0 |
| Shortcode | :coffin: |
| Keywords | dead, death, vampire, coffin |
| Unicode Version | 1.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does ⚰️ mean?
It depicts a coffin, used for funerals, mourning, Halloween, or saying something is so funny it 'killed' you.
