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Scrolling through TikTok or Twitter and see a 🌽 (corn) emoji pop up? The 🌽 (corn) emoji has become a popular member of the modern emoji vernacular, but it can be a bit tricky to decode if your emoji vocab isn’t quite up-to-date. Not to worry—we’ve covered everything you need to know about this 🌽 (corny)-y emoji, so you can decide if you want to hop on the trend.[1]

Corn Emoji Meaning

The corn emoji (🌽) is usually used to represent “porn” or “pornography.” Because these words are banned on the social media platform TikTok, users often substitute the corn emoji when talking about adult content in their posts.

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What does the 🌽 (corn) emoji mean?

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  1. On TikTok, words like “porn” and “pornography” are blacklisted, and no type of adult content is allowed on the platform. To get around these rules, users often caption their posts with the 🌽 emoji when discussing adult content.[2]
    • “What type of 🌽 is your favorite?”
    • “When your fave’s new 🌽📽 drops”
    • The 🌽 emoji might be used to represent adult content on other social media platforms, but it’s most well-known for its TikTok popularity.
  2. The 🌽 emoji can also represent male genitalia. The 🍆 emoji is definitely the most popular representation of a certain male body part, but it’s not the only one. The 🌽 emoji’s distinct shape also works well for sexting purposes—so, if your text conversation starts heading in a spicier direction, you can read between the lines when the 🌽 emoji pops up.[3]
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How to Use the 🌽 (Corn) Emoji

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  1. Drop a 🌽 in the caption of your post to start a conversation with your fellow 🌽-y TikTok users. By using the 🌽 emoji, you can chat to your heart’s content without being flagged or banned by the platform.[4] You could try making posts with captions like:
    • “🌽 Stereotypes”
    • “What they don’t actually tell you about 🌽📽”
  2. Tired of the same old 🍆 and 🍑 dominating your emoji vocabulary? Switch things by sending a 🌽 emoji instead. Don’t worry—your partner will still get the hint.
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How to Reply to the 🌽 (Corn) Emoji

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  1. Nowadays, emojis like the 🌽 and 🍆 rarely refer to their respective foods and almost always carry some sort of sexual tone. (Seriously, when’s the last time you saw 🍆 refer to an eggplant parmigiana?) If you get a 🌽-y message from your partner, feel free to send back a spicy message in return.
    • “👀👀👀”
    • “Excited for tonight 😏”
  2. You aren’t obligated to acknowledge or reply to any unwanted advances, including ones made with emojis. Leave any unsolicited 🌽 emojis on read, and feel free to block the number so they can’t contact you anymore.
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Alternative Meanings

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Candace Gasper
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This article was reviewed by Candace Gasper and by wikiHow staff writer, Janice Tieperman. Candace Gasper is a Social Media & Digital Marketing Consultant and the Owner of Digital Candy, a social media agency. With over seven years of professional experience, Candace is an expert in social media and content creation, specializing in working with local businesses to share their narratives and help them expand their reach. Candace received her Bachelor of Science in Merchandising, Apparels, and Textiles from the University of Kentucky. This article has been viewed 56,345 times.
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