π§ salt Emoji β Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+1F9C2
- Shortcode
:salt:- Category
- Food & Drink
- Subcategory
- cooked / prepared
- Added in
- Unicode 11.0
- Also known as
- salt shaker, salty, Salt Bae
What Does the salt Emoji π§ Mean?
A small clear glass shaker filled with white salt grains, with a metal cap on top with holes for sprinkling β the salt emoji captures the most essential seasoning on the kitchen counter. Texters use it for cooking content, recipe posts, restaurant-quality-tips captions, and Salt Bae references (Nusret GΓΆkΓ§e's iconic salt-sprinkling pose became a massive 2017 meme). Beyond literal food, "salt" has enormous slang weight as the term for bitterness, anger, or being upset about something β "why are you so salty?" The salt emoji shows up constantly in posts about petty grievances, sore losers, hater behavior, and "I'm salty about this" admissions.
Gaming, sports, and gossip content adopts it heavily in that meaning. Margarita rim, salted caramel, and salt-and-vinegar chip content also pull it in. Salt-and-pepper hair, "take it with a grain of salt" idioms, and "the salt of the earth" references show up too.
Added to Unicode 11.0 in 2018, the salt emoji's slang use for bitter feelings has rivaled its literal food meaning ever since.
How to Use π§ salt Emoji
“Recipe was bland, needed more π§ for sure”
“You're so π§ about that loss, let it go”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+1F9C2 |
| HTML Entity | 🧂 |
| CSS Code | \1F9C2 |
| Shortcode | :salt: |
| Keywords | condiment, flavor, mad, salty, shaker, taste, upset, salt |
| Unicode Version | 11.0 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does π§ mean?
It depicts a salt shaker and is used for seasoning, Salt Bae references, or being 'salty' (bitter) about something.
