π¦ "sweat droplets" emoji (copy and paste)
sweat droplets
Three, light blue droplets, as sweat beads, splashing down to the right.
Meaning of the sweat droplets Emoji
Three, light blue droplets, as sweat beads, splashing down to the right. Resembles plewds, stylized sweat droplets used in comics and animation to show characters working hard or feeling stressed. May be used to represent various types of liquids, including sexual fluids. May also be used to represent various liquid-based slang expressions (e.g., drip, βexceptional style, swaggerβ). Sweat Droplets was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name 'Splashing Sweat Symbol' and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
Usage Examples
- Breaking a sweat π¦
- Splashing water π¦
- Feeling stressed π¦
- Liquid drops π¦
- Drip style π¦
Alternative Names
sweat droplets, splashing sweat, water drops
Related Word Associations
sweat, liquid, sexual fluids, drip, stressed
Appearance in OpenMoji
Download the OpenMoji (CC BY-SA 4.0) version of the π¦ sweat droplets emoji for cross-platform use:
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Unicode Data
- Code Point(s):
- U+1F4A6
- Version:
- Emoji E0.6
Developer Codes
| Shortcode (Discord) | :sweat_drops: |
| Shortcode (GitHub) | :sweat_drops: |
| Shortcode (Slack) | :sweat_drops: |
| HTML Dec | 💦 |
| HTML Hex | 💦 |
| CSS | \01F4A6 |
| C, C++ & Python | \U0001f4a6 |
| Java, JavaScript & JSON | \uD83D\uDCA6 |
| Perl | \x{1F4A6} |
| PHP & Ruby | \u{1F4A6} |
| Punycode | xn--os8h |
| URL Escape Code | %F0%9F%92%A6 |
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