Meaning
A sausage nestles snugly in a soft, toasted bun, typically topped with mustard in a zigzag pattern and sometimes showing pickle slices or relish. The colors are warm and appetizing: pale golden bun, reddish-brown sausage, and bright yellow mustard creating instant visual appeal. The composition captures that iconic street-food presentation—something quick, satisfying, and cheerful. Most designs show it from a front angle so the mustard stripes are clearly visible.
Hot dog emoji serves multiple purposes: it's for actual cravings and food plans, but also for stadium vibes, ballgames, casual outdoor eating, and all-American nostalgia. People use it when discussing street food, summer barbecues, carnival or fair memories, or just expressing a hankering for something quick and delicious. You'll see it in posts about baseball games, hot dog stands, picnics, and "grab a bite" moments. It carries a relaxed, unpretentious energy similar to the hamburger emoji but with extra cultural associations around sports, fairs, and Americana.
The hot dog emoji also works in humorous contexts—playful food debates, exaggerated enthusiasm about hot dog toppings preferences, or jokes about eating habits. It's friendly and nostalgic in tone, triggering childhood memories and simple pleasures.
Designs stay fairly consistent with the classic presentation across platforms. The hot dog emoji was approved as part of Unicode Emoji 1 in 2015, arriving a bit later than other foundational fast-food emoji, yet it quickly became a staple in casual food messaging and sports-related emoji conversations.
Common Uses
- • Craving a hot dog or street food
- • Referencing baseball games or sports events
- • Celebrating carnival or fair memories
- • Casual outdoor dining discussions
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
The hot dog emoji became unexpectedly popular during Major League Baseball season, where fans pair it with baseball emoji and team colors to signal game day excitement.
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Technical Reference
Platform Shortcodes
:hotdog: :hotdog: :hotdog: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🌭 |
| HTML (hex) | 🌭 |
| CSS | \1F32D |
| JavaScript | \uD83C\uDF2D |
| Python | \U0001F32D |
| Java | \uD83C\uDF2D |
| Perl | \x{1F32D} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F32D} |
| Punycode | xn--2qlp |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%8C%AD |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x8C 0xAD |
🌭 in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | হট ডগ |
| Chinese (Simplified) | 热狗 |
| Chinese (Traditional) | 熱狗 |
| Danish | hotdog |
| Dutch | hotdog |
| English | hot dog |
| English (UK) | hot dog |
| Estonian | hot dog |
| Finnish | hodari |
| French | hot dog |
| German | Hotdog |
| Hindi | हॉट डॉग |
| Hungarian | hot dog |
| Italian | hot dog |
| Japanese | ホットドッグ |
| Korean | 핫도그 |
| Lithuanian | dešrainis |
| Malay | hot dog |
| Norwegian | pølse med brød |
| Polish | hot dog |
| Portuguese | cachorro-quente |
| Russian | хот-дог |
| Spanish | perrito caliente |
| Spanish (Mexico) | perro caliente |
| Swedish | varmkorv |
| Thai | ฮอทด็อก |
| Ukrainian | хот-дог |
| Vietnamese | bánh mì xúc xích |