π
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| ποΈ | ποΈ | |||||||
| Text style is forced with β¨︎β© and emoji style with β¨️β©. | ||||||||
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Translingual
Description
Depiction of a ring, usually with a gemstone-like diamond at the top (but see usage notes).
Etymology
A black (colourless) pixelated ring was part of the first ever emoji set by the Japanese phone carrier SoftBank in November 1997. Later included in the emoji sets of au by KDDI and Docomo in 2002, American company Apple in 2008, and standardised in Unicode 6.0 in October 2010.
Symbol
π
- (Internet slang, metonymic, taken as a wedding ring) Engagement; marriage; proposal; wedding.
- 2024 August 20, Mehera Bonner, βZoΓ« Kravitz and Channing Tatumβs 3-Year Relationship Timeline: a Retrospectiveβ, in Cosmopolitanβ[1] (in English), archived from the original on 7 October 2024:
- Just over a week after the entire world stopped due to these two GETTING ENGAGED π, the actors are spotted hand in hand in Los Angeles.
- (Internet slang) Jewellery.