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Are you wondering what the π (nail polish) emoji means? This unique emoji is taking TikTok and WhatsApp by storm and popping up in the most unlikely of places. In this comprehensive guide, weβll tell you everything you need to know about the π (nail polish) emoji, from meanings to how to use it. Read on to see why and how this emoji can bring some sassy glam to your messages.
What Does the Fingernail Emoji Mean?
The nail polish emoji (π ) can refer to makeup and nail polish, but is often used to convey a nonchalant or sassy tone. Itβs the online equivalent of looking at your nails after saying something, just to show you donβt really care.
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π (Nail Polish) Emoji Meanings
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A π represents nail polish or makeup. First and foremost, the π is an image of someone getting their nails painted. You may see someone replacing words like βmanicureβ or βnailsβ with a π , or pairing it with other makeup emojis like the π and π.[1]
- βWeβre going to look absolutely fabulous!! π πβ
- βSo excited to get my π done! Gonna match them to my π!β
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See AlsoPeeking Emoji π«£: Meanings, Uses & MoreWhat Does the βοΈ Scissor Emoji Mean?Meaning of the π€ Pinched Fingers Emoji in Texts & OnlineThe π radiates self-confidence. Painting your nails can be an instant mood booster, and the π is no different! Someone may use a π to say, βIβm feeling confident,β especially if theyβre talking about makeup, beauty, or relationships.
- βGotta make sure I look amazing for our date tonight π πβ
- βNothingβs going to stop me! π ππ»β
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A π indicates a sassy tone. Someone may use a π to show that what theyβve sent is to be read in a bold and cheeky way. In this context, the emoji means βbougie.β[2] This usage is especially popular on TikTok.
- βIβd rather be painting my nails than talking to you π β
- βIf you donβt accept me at my worst, you donβt deserve me at my best π β¨β
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The π says βWhatever.β If someone wants their message to be read with an eye roll and nonchalance, theyβll add a π to set the tone. This little emoji tells you that the sender is unbothered by whateverβs being discussed.
- βGuess sheβll have to live with it π π€·β
- βItβs not like I control what he does anyways π β
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How to Use the π (Nail Polish) Emoji
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When youβre getting glammed up: Use the π to caption a picture of your latest mani and pedi. Above all else, the π is a super cute representation of a manicure. You can use this emoji to replace the words βmanicure,β βnail polish,β βnails,β or even βself-care.β[3]
- βSometimes you and the bestie just need a little TLC π ππΌββοΈπ§ββοΈβ
- βThe π are looking good!!β
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When youβre feeling confident: Caption a gorgeous selfie with a π to say, βIβm feeling myself!β A little bit of confidence never hurt anyone, and this sassy emoji can show the world youβre a force to be reckoned with.
- βLike the new cut? I decided to go short, and Iβm OBSESSED ππ β
- βTonightβs dinner look ππ β
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When youβre feeling sassy: Add a finger-snap to your message with a π . The π radiates bold energy most closely related to the π, especially when youβre dishing some tea! Try adding this playful emoji to your texts or TikTok captions.[4]
- βHoney, he doesnβt know what he has coming π β
- βLove me or hate me, Iβm still gonna shine π πβ
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When youβre over it: Tell someone you canβt be bothered with a π . This unique emoji can come across as a bit prestigious. Itβs a simple way of saying, βI couldnβt care less,β without being entirely rude.
- βItβs not like I care what he thinks π β
- βYou guys are ridiculous ππ β
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π (Nail Polish) Emoji Variations
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With various skin tones, thereβs a π for everyone! You can pick the emoji that resonates the most with you, or even one representing a friend. Either way, there are five variations you can choose from:
- π π»: Light Skin Tone
- π πΌ: Medium-Light Skin Tone
- π π½: Medium Skin Tone
- π πΎ: Medium-Dark Skin Tone
- π πΏ: Dark Skin Tone
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It just means an emoji with a medium skin tone. Because people come in different colors, the emojis are made to reflect that.
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Aly Rusciano is a Creative Writer based outside of Nashville, Tennessee. She has over ten years of experience in creative, academic, and professional writing. Alyβs writing has been nationally recognized in the Sigma Tau Delta Rectangle and featured in Blue Marble Review, The Sunshine Review, PopMatters, and Cathartic Literary Magazine. She graduated from The University of Tennessee at Martin with a BA in English, focusing in Creative Writing and minoring in Theatre. This article has been viewed 85,219 times.
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