
This is far different from number 7, the heart outline emoji, as this one is a filled-in, dimensional white heart, making it way more, well…intentionally white.Īs always, context is everything. 🤍 White Heart 🤍Ī newer heart addition, the white heart looks clean, minimal, and, yeah, kinda sterile. Good for: Shamelessly booty-calling someone or a FWB situation.īad for: Anyone whose parents you’ve met. The two wildly different translations mean that the purple heart is chaotic. Thanks to Ty Dolla Sign’s “ Purple Emoji,” this is now canon.Īlternatively, if you see this cropping up in a family group chat, it could be related to your grandpa’s Purple Heart. 💜 Purple Heart 💜įor those in the know, the purple heart is considered a horny emoji. Good for: New relationships where you want to show affection without fear of coming on too strong or when you’re sending to family members.īad for: Anyone you’ve ever seen naked or would like to see naked eventually. This emoji sees most action around Mother’s Day, conversations with your grandma, and other friendly and supportive figures. This is a very Gentle™️ energy, most likely to be used in a familial relationship, friendship, or a romantic thing that’s moving into friendship territory. But if you’re just curious whether or not you’re reading too much (or not enough) into a cryptic text or Insta comment, here’s the unofficially official breakdown. Quick disclaimer though: This guide isn’t meant to impede on any inside jokes or meanings you and your friends or loved ones might have or any health reasons behind certain color hearts. And while there’s no ~official~ translation, here are some general guidelines and tips as to what exactly each heart signifies when you send it or receive it from your partner. So yes, it’s fair to say the color heart emoji you send and receive is a Big Deal. Plus, more than half of those folks are more comfortable expressing their feelings via emojis than by having traditional conversations. According to a 2021 Adobe study, 67 percent of emoji users around the globe think other people who use emojis are friendlier, funnier, and cooler than those who don’t. To get a lil nerdy with you, emojis really do work off of a science. This means there’s an exact reason the person you’re seeing sent you an orange heart emoji instead of a red one. Because while you might not have considered this to ever be a thing, there are more than 20 different heart emoji options on the standard keyboard for people to choose from. In today’s episode of Things to Overanalyze, it’s time we take a good hard look at the different heart emoji colors.
