π
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Translingual
Description
Golden-brown french fries sticking out of a red carton, resembling the packaging of fast food establishments (see also the usage notes).
Origin
First introduced in the emoji set of the Japanese mobile phone carrier SoftBank in January 2000.[1] Standardised by the Unicode Consortium in Unicode 6.0 in October 2010.[2][3]
Symbol
π
- French fries
- (metonymic) Fast food; junk food.
- Synonyms: π, π₯€
- (specifically) The McDonald's chain of fast food restaurants.
Usage notes
- The design and display of this pictogram varies slightly by platform and emoji set. Google's Noto Color Emoji used on Android devices (including Sony, Huawei and Xiaomi), Facebook and WhatsApp's emoji sets, and the licensable emoji set JoyPixels display the fries as protruding above the carton. iOS's emoji setβused also by Telegramβhas a smiling face (π) on the front of the packaging, while WhatsApp and JoyPixels display the logos of their own companies. Twemoji, used by Twitter, Discord and Mastodon, shows a darkened red circle on the carton of the same colour.[1]
Hypernyms
- π΄ (βused generally as a pictogram to represent eating or diningβ)
References
- β 1.0 1.1 βπ French Friesβ, in Emojipediaβ[1], 29 July 2025, Emoji designs
- ^ βπ French Fries emojiβ, in Dictionary.comβ[2], 9 July 2021
- ^ Version 6.0.0 (The Unicode Standard)β[3], Unicode Consortium, 11 October 2010, retrieved 29 July 2024