🌭 hot dog Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Informations rapides
- Unicode
- U+1F32D
- Code court
:hot-dog:- Catégorie
- Food & Drink
- Sous-catégorie
- cooked / prepared
- Ajouté dans
- Unicode 1.0
- Aussi connu sous le nom de
- frankfurter, ballpark frank, wiener
What Does the hot dog Emoji 🌭 Mean?
A brown grilled sausage tucked into a long golden bun, topped with squiggles of yellow mustard and sometimes red ketchup — the hot dog emoji captures the all-American ballpark-and-cookout classic in one mouthwatering icon. Texters use it for baseball-game content, Fourth of July cookout posts, Coney Island and Chicago hot-dog pride, and street-food captions. New York street-vendor cart photos and Nathan's Famous hot-dog-eating contest content pull it in heavily each July 4th.
Beyond food, the hot dog has become a notorious double-entendre emoji, used in flirty or innuendo contexts as a phallic stand-in similar to the eggplant and banana — though much less prominently than those two. Bratwurst, sausage, and various sausage-bun cuisines worldwide get represented by it. Some users send it in funny food contexts where the cartoon-friendly look adds humor.
Chicago vs. NYC hot-dog topping debates (mustard? ketchup? celery salt? sport peppers?) pull it in. Added to Unicode 6.0 in 2010 originally as a Latin American food, it has since become a global icon.
How to Use 🌭 hot dog Emoji
“Yankees game tonight 🌭🧂 traditions matter”
“Backyard cookout: 🍔🌭🍟 all day”
Détails techniques
| Unicode | U+1F32D |
| Entité HTML | 🌭 |
| Code CSS | \1F32D |
| Code court | :hot-dog: |
| Mots clés | dog, frankfurter, hot, hotdog, sausage |
| Version Unicode | 1.0 |
Questions fréquemment posées
What does 🌭 mean?
It depicts a hot dog and is used for ballparks, cookouts, Coney Island and Chicago dogs, or as an innuendo.
