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馃巻 Fireworks emoji

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What does聽馃巻 Fireworks emoji mean?

The Fireworks emoji 馃巻 depicts a burst of color, displayed in the way that traditional fireworks fan out from a central point when they explode.

It’s used in social media and texting to convey a celebratory mood or message and is most heavily used on New Year’s Eve and on the Fourth of July.

Related words

馃椊 Statue of Liberty emoji, 鉁 Sparkles emoji, 馃尃 Shooting Star emoji, 馃尛 Hot Dog emoji, 4th of July

Where does 馃巻 Fireworks emoji come from?

The Fireworks emoji 馃巻聽was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. It comes in a range of colors and styles.

This symbol is beloved and widely used, as it can express excitement, surprise, congratulations, and other high emotions. It’s also frequently used twice a year in the United States, on the Fourth of July, or Independence Day, and New Year’s Eve, on December 31.

The first American Independence Day display occurred in Philadelphia (with a smaller display in Boston) on the country’s one year birthday, July 4, 1777. Statesman John Adams, who helped draft the Declaration of Independence, wrote in a letter to his wife, Abigail, that there should be a “great anniversary Festival,” one “solemnized with Pomp and Parade, with Shews, Games, Sports, Guns, Bells, Bonfires and Illuminations from one End of this Continent to the other from this Time forward forever more.” And, so it was!

Did you know that fireworks go back to China’s Tang Dynasty in the ninth century? They believed fireworks could dispel bad luck and evil spirits and bring about just the opposite. So, it makes sense to begin each new year with a colorful display of things exploding in the sky, right? All done within reason (and with caution), of course!

Examples of 馃巻 Fireworks emoji

As cliche as it sounds, I wanna get engaged on 4th of July under the fireworks because its hands down the best holiday. Future husband take notes聽聽馃巻

@C_Marcaccio, August 16, 2018
Forget Christmas in July鈥 It鈥檚 time for New Year鈥檚 In August! 馃巻
@willandwoody, August 20, 2018

Who uses 馃巻 Fireworks emoji?

The Fireworks emoji 馃巻聽enjoys doing double and triple duty, as it can be used for holiday celebrations, for expressing congratulations, for personal achievements or expressions of pride, for surprises of all kinds, and simply to express joy. It works hard!

People use the聽Fireworks emoji 馃巻 to express a sense of achievement or to share that they’re just feeling really damn good about something.

罢丑别听Fireworks emoji 馃巻 pairs well with wedding celebrations …

… and with major birthdays.

罢丑别听Fireworks emoji 馃巻 also pairs well with lightning!

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