meat on bone
What does meat on bone mean?
The π meat on bone emoji depicts a large, cartoonish hunk of cooked meat with a white bone protruding from the center. Famously recognized as "manga meat" due to its iconic appearances in Japanese anime and comics, this emoji primarily represents hearty food, barbecues, carnivorous diets, and large, satisfying meals. It is the universal digital symbol for a massive appetite and a love for meat-heavy dishes. In digital communication, this emoji frequently appears in texts and social media posts about summer cookouts, grilling, or dining at steakhouses. People use it to express intense hunger or to showcase an impressive, protein-packed meal they are about to devour. It often accompanies food-related hashtags alongside other culinary emojis, signaling a fun, slightly primitive enthusiasm for eating.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang, particularly among Gen Z and millennial anime fans, the π emoji is heavily associated with the "manga meat" trope. It is frequently used when discussing popular anime characters with bottomless appetites, like Luffy from *One Piece* or Goku from *Dragon Ball*. Within gaming communities, this emoji is used playfully to symbolize "health points" (HP), stamina recovery, or leveling up, mimicking classic video game mechanics where eating meat restores a character's health. Beyond nerd culture, the π emoji has been co-opted by the fitness and "gym bro" communities to represent protein intake, muscle "gains," and the carnivore diet trend. In a more metaphorical sense, someone might use the emoji to describe a situation or person acting "primal" or "savage," or when telling someone to get to the "meat" (the core substance) of a story.
Emoji Combos
Platform Differences
Across most platforms, it appears as a cooked, brownish-red cut of meat with a white bone through the center. Apple's version looks particularly glossy and roasted, while Google and Microsoft's designs are slightly flatter and more cartoonish.
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F356 |
| HTML Entity | 🍖 |
| CSS | \1F356 |
| JavaScript | \u{1F356} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 0.6 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |