We’ve all seen the 💩 (poop) emoji, but do you know what it really means? This silly smiling pile of poo depends on context, and we’ve got all the definitions. Our guide will tell you what the 💩 (poop) emoji means and how you can use it, so sit back, relax, and keep reading. This is one smelly article you don’t want to miss.

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💩 (Poop) Emoji Meanings

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    They’re being silly. Is there anything funnier than a smiley face poop? If a friend puts a 💩 at the end of a text, they may be feeling playful. They’re trying to get you to laugh, so try replying with a 😂.[1]
    • “Did Sam tell you his latest joke? 🤣💩”
    • “What did the poop say to the fart? You blow me away 💩🤣🤣”
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    They’re talking about poop. A 💩 can be used to say, “I feel like poo” or, “It stinks in here!” If they’re talking about how or what they’re doing and they send a 💩, chances are they literally mean poop.[2]
    • “Don’t go into the basement bathroom 💩💩”
    • “Not feeling the best today 💩🤮”
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    They’re dissatisfied. Sending a 💩 could be their way of saying, “Nope!” This fun and silly emoji can put a positive spin on a disagreement or disappointment. For example, maybe you’re working on a project together, and they send you a single 💩 after you send a pic of your progress. This could be them politely saying, “It’s not looking too great. Maybe try again!”
    • “It’s not exactly what I pictured 😐💩”
    • “I can’t say it looks amazing 💩 but it’s not terrible! 😁”
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    They’re being passive-aggressive. A 💩 at the end of an insulting message could be a form of mockery. They may be calling you a “turd” or a “loser” without actually saying the word. Is there a negative tone to their message? If there is, a 💩 may be a back-handed compliment.[3]
    • “You’re such a 💩”
    • “Nice hairdo 😂💩”
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    They’re wishing you good luck. In Japan, a 💩 is possibly the best emoji you could receive! Unko is the word for poop in Japanese, and un means “good luck.” This usage is not as commonly known, but if a friend sends this emoji at the end of an encouraging message, they're wishing you the best.[4]
    • “You’re going to do great 👍💩”
    • “Sending good vibes your way this morning 💖💩”
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Section 2 of 2:

How to Use the 💩 (Poop) Emoji

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    Be silly with friends. Make a friend chuckle by sending them a funny text and a 💩. You can pair this emoji with other humorous emojis like 😂, 🤪, and 😋 to make your message even more playful.
    • “What would you do if I licked my shoe? 🤪💩”
    • “The 💩 looks more like chocolate ice cream to me 😋”
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    Replace explicit words. Texting your mom and wanting to curse but not get in trouble? Try substituting curse words with a 💩. You can also substitute bathroom words with this silly emoji.
    • “Can you believe this 💩??”
    • “Oh 💩!”
    • “Gotta 💩 brb”
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    Say you’re not feeling well. Tell a friend you’re under the weather or had a bad day with a 💩.” Sometimes you just feel like a pile of poo, and what better way to express that than with a poop emoji?
    • “FYI I’m calling in sick 🤒💩”
    • “It hasn’t been the best day 💩”
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    Show your disapproval. If you don’t necessarily agree with what someone’s doing but don’t want to say so outwardly, try sending a 💩. This is a good way to be honest without ruffling any feathers right away.
    • “That’s not the best idea bro 💩”
    • “Can’t say that’s a smart move 💩🙃”
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    Give a playful insult. Spark some harmless banter with a friend or crush by using 💩 to replace words like “turd,” “idiot,” or “loser.” Now, be careful with this usage. You don’t want to offend someone, so only try this with a friend who’s okay with playful mockery.
    • “You’re such an idiot sometimes 💩😂”
    • “You’re the biggest 💩 I know. But I love you for it ❤️”
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Aly Rusciano
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This article was co-authored by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Aly Rusciano is a Creative Writer based outside of Nashville, Tennessee. She has over ten years of experience in creative, academic, and professional writing. Aly’s writing has been nationally recognized in the Sigma Tau Delta Rectangle and featured in Blue Marble Review, The Sunshine Review, PopMatters, and Cathartic Literary Magazine. She graduated from The University of Tennessee at Martin with a BA in English, focusing in Creative Writing and minoring in Theatre. This article has been viewed 15,892 times.
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