egg
What does egg mean?
The π₯ egg emoji depicts a simple, uncracked chicken egg, usually rendered in a light beige, brown, or off-white color. Literally, it represents poultry, cooking, baking, and breakfast foods. As a staple ingredient in kitchens worldwide, it is frequently used by food bloggers, home chefs, and anyone sharing photos of their morning meals, baking adventures, or grocery hauls. In digital communication, this emoji frequently appears around Easter alongside bunnies and spring flowers. It is also used to visually represent common egg-related idioms, such as "walking on eggshells" when discussing sensitive topics, "putting all your eggs in one basket" regarding risk, or playfully "egging" someone on to do something reckless.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang, the π₯ emoji has taken on several highly specific cultural meanings. On X (formerly Twitter), it historically represented anonymous, new, or troll accounts, referring to the platform's old default egg avatar. In LGBTQ+ internet communities, an "egg" refers to a transgender person who has not yet realized or accepted their gender identity; when they do, their egg is said to have "cracked." Additionally, the emoji is sometimes used humorously to tease a friend with a bald head, or as a reference to the "World Record Egg," a viral campaign that became the most-liked picture on Instagram in 2019. It can also be used affectionately to call someone a "good egg," meaning they are a reliable and kind person.
Emoji Combos
Platform Differences
Most platforms display a light beige or off-white chicken egg, though Apple's design leans slightly more brown while Google and Samsung feature a paler, whiter shell.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F95A |
| HTML Entity | 🥚 |
| CSS | \1F95A |
| JavaScript | \u{1F95A} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 3 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |