place of worship
What does place of worship mean?
The π (place of worship) emoji features a universal symbol of a person kneeling in prayer beneath a pitched roof, typically set against a solid purple square background. Literally, it designates a religious building or sacred space, such as a church, mosque, temple, or synagogue. It is commonly used in contexts related to faith, spirituality, attending a religious service, or participating in moments of quiet reflection and prayer. In digital communication, it frequently appears alongside other religious emojis or when users are expressing gratitude, hope, or sending spiritual support. However, its usage has expanded significantly beyond literal religion, becoming a staple in dramatic expressions of admiration, pleading, or exaggerated devotion on social media platforms.
Slang & Modern Usage
In internet slang, the π emoji has been enthusiastically adopted by stan culture and Gen Z to represent "worshipping" someone. When a user replies to an attractive photo or a celebrity post with this emoji, they are jokingly bowing down in reverence. It is the visual equivalent of saying "I am on my knees," "I am simping," or declaring "I believe in [Name] supremacy." Beyond celebrity crushes, it is also used for dramatic begging or pleading. If someone desperately wants concert tickets, a sequel to their favorite movie, or even just a text back, they might drop a string of πππ to show they are virtually begging the universe (or the recipient) for a favor.
Emoji Combos
Technical Information
| Unicode | U+1F6D0 |
| HTML Entity | 🛐 |
| CSS | \1F6D0 |
| JavaScript | \u{1F6D0} |
| Unicode Version | Unicode 1 |
| Status | Fully-qualified |