🉐 Japanese “bargain” Button

Code Points: U+1F250

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🉐 Emoji Meaning

The Japanese “bargain” button emoji 🉐, formally called the IDEOGRAPHIC TELEGRAPH SYMBOL FOR GET, has a few popular meanings, mostly relating to a sense of gain or acquisition, often with an implication of cleverness or luck:

  • Getting a good deal: This is the most common interpretation. It signifies finding a bargain, scoring a deal, or getting something at a lower price than expected. Think of it as the emoji equivalent of "score!" or "what a steal!".
  • Winning or gaining something: More broadly, it can represent any kind of gain, whether it's winning a prize, achieving a goal, or acquiring something desirable. This could be anything from winning a game to getting a promotion.
  • Claiming or obtaining something: Sometimes it's used to express the act of claiming or securing something, like calling "dibs" on the last slice of pizza or grabbing a limited-edition item.
  • (Less common) Understanding or getting a point: In some contexts, it can be used to express understanding or agreement, similar to "got it" or "I understand." This usage is less frequent than the others.
  • (Gaming context) Obtaining an item or achievement: In video game communities, it can specifically refer to getting a rare item, unlocking an achievement, or completing a difficult challenge.

It's important to consider the context to understand the specific meaning. The emoji itself doesn't inherently carry a positive or negative connotation. While it often expresses positive feelings associated with getting a good deal, it could also be used sarcastically or to imply something was acquired through less-than-honest means depending on the surrounding text.


Japanese “bargain” Button Emoji Images

Here is how Japanese “bargain” Button emoji looks like on iPhone, Android, Facebook, Messenger and X:

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