Clarity: Often misread
This emoji is frequently used with a meaning different from its official description.
π A fuzzy pink peach fruit
π Widely used to represent a butt/booty
One of the most well-known double meanings in emoji
- β’ Has a well-known double meaning β "Widely used to represent a butt/booty" beyond its literal depiction
Meaning
Soft, fuzzy, and irresistibly peachy in tone, the peach emoji displays a rounded fruit with a velvety surface, often rendered in warm sunset hues of orange, coral, or salmon. A brown split or indent marks its center, and a small stem-and-leaf detail tops it off, emphasizing its natural, organic beauty.
Beyond its literal fruity meaning, the peach carries significant cultural weight in online spaces. In slang, especially across TikTok, Instagram, and internet forums, "peach" or π is commonly used as a subtle, playful reference to someone's derriΓ¨re or attractivenessβdrawing from the fruit's rounded, voluptuous shape. It's become a staple emoji in flirty, cheeky, or mildly risquΓ© contexts, often appearing in complimentary comments or cheeky banter.
On a lighter note, the peach represents the literal fruit in culinary contexts: peach cobbler, peach tea, summer recipes, and peachy-keen vibes. It's also popular in aesthetic and cottagecore content, where soft peachy tones dominate dreamy, romantic imagery. The emoji works equally well in earnest food discussions and playful, suggestive conversations.
Platform designs vary, with Apple's peach looking particularly soft and textured, while Google's may appear more stylized. The peach has maintained its presence in emoji culture since its inception. Approved as part of Unicode Emoji 0.6 in 2010, the peach remains one of the most versatile and context-dependent fruits in the emoji alphabet, capable of meaning anything from "delicious snack" to "looking good."
Common Uses
- • Flirting or giving cheeky compliments
- • Sharing summer recipes and peachy beverages
- • Creating cottagecore or romantic aesthetic posts
- • Celebrating warm, fuzzy feelings and positivity
Popular Combos
Did You Know?
The peach emoji gained massive popularity on TikTok and Instagram as a playful, double-entendre way to compliment someone's appearance, turning it into one of the most context-dependent and occasionally cheeky fruit emoji in modern digital culture.
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Technical Reference
Platform Shortcodes
:peach: :peach: :peach: Developer Codes
| HTML (decimal) | 🍑 |
| HTML (hex) | 🍑 |
| CSS | \1F351 |
| JavaScript | \uD83C\uDF51 |
| Python | \U0001F351 |
| Java | \uD83C\uDF51 |
| Perl | \x{1F351} |
| PHP / Ruby | \x{1F351} |
| Punycode | xn--2qmp |
| URL Encoded | %F0%9F%8D%91 |
| UTF-8 Bytes | 0xF0 0x9F 0x8D 0x91 |
π in 28 languages
Names sourced from Unicode CLDR and emojibase.
| Language | Name |
|---|---|
| Bengali | ΰ¦ͺΰ¦Ώΰ¦ |
| Chinese (Simplified) | ζ‘ |
| Chinese (Traditional) | ζ‘ε |
| Danish | fersken |
| Dutch | perzik |
| English | peach |
| English (UK) | peach |
| Estonian | virsik |
| Finnish | persikka |
| French | pΓͺche |
| German | Pfirsich |
| Hindi | ΰ€ΰ€‘ΰ€Όΰ₯ |
| Hungarian | Εszibarack |
| Italian | pesca |
| Japanese | ζ‘ |
| Korean | 볡μμ |
| Lithuanian | persikas |
| Malay | buah pic |
| Norwegian | fersken |
| Polish | brzoskwinia |
| Portuguese | pΓͺssego |
| Russian | ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΊ |
| Spanish | melocotΓ³n |
| Spanish (Mexico) | melocotΓ³n |
| Swedish | persika |
| Thai | ΰΈ₯ΰΈΉΰΈΰΈΰΈ΅ΰΈ |
| Ukrainian | ΠΏΠ΅ΡΡΠΈΠΊ |
| Vietnamese | ΔΓ o |