houses
What does houses mean?
The ποΈ (houses) emoji depicts a cluster of residential buildings, typically showing two or three homes nestled together. Depending on the platform, these houses are sometimes accompanied by small trees or bushes. It primarily represents a neighborhood, a subdivision, or suburban living. People use it to symbolize community, home life, real estate developments, and residential areas in general. In digital communication, this emoji frequently appears in conversations about moving to a new neighborhood, attending a block party, or dealing with neighbors. It is a staple for real estate agents promoting property listings and for individuals expressing hometown pride. You will also see it used when discussing local community news, homeowner associations (HOAs), or navigating daily life in the suburbs.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang, the ποΈ emoji is often used to affectionatelyβor mockinglyβrefer to "the burbs" (suburbia). On platforms like Twitter and TikTok, it frequently accompanies jokes about nosy neighbors, strict Homeowner Associations, or "cookie-cutter" subdivisions. Gen Z users might drop this emoji when talking about "locals"βinternet slang for people who have traditional, mainstream, or purely suburban tastes and lifestyles. It also pops up in conversations about gentrification or when sharing neighborhood drama, acting as a visual shorthand for the "neighborhood watch." Additionally, when someone says they are staying "in the trenches" or navigating their local area, the houses emoji adds a touch of localized flavor to the message.
Emoji Combos
Platform Differences
Apple and Samsung designs feature three houses with small trees, while Google and Microsoft display two houses without landscaping.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F3D8 |
| HTML Entity | 🏘 |
| CSS | \1F3D8 |
| JavaScript | \u{1F3D8} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 0.7 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |