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Noticed the 🍄 (mushroom) emoji popping up in texts, dating apps, TikTok, Twitter, and Snapchat and wondering what it means? This fun fungi emoji actually has more meanings than you might think, and some of them are pretty surprising. To help you out, we went foraging for all of the different 🍄 emoji meanings, including what it’s slang for and what it means sexually. Keep reading to become a 🍄 emoji expert (basically an emoji mycologist).

Section 1 of 5:

🍄 (Mushroom) Emoji Meanings

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  1. Whether you encountered a cool cluster of mushrooms on your hike or attempted to make stuffed mushrooms for the very first time, the 🍄 emoji is the perfect choice when you post about it.[1]
    • “Encountered this peculiar mushroom in the woods today. I was oddly tempted to eat it 🍄”
    • “I’ve never tried 🍄 before. Do they actually taste good?”
    • “I think I’m going to go forage for mushrooms today 🍄🍄🍄”
  2. The 🍄 emoji is a depiction of a fly agaric, which are poisonous and inedible (without parboiling), after all. If someone is warning that something’s toxic or not safe to eat, they might throw in a 🍄 emoji for good measure.
    • “You definitely DO NOT want to eat those berries—they’re super poisonous! 🍄💀”
    • “Never eat wild mushrooms you haven’t confidently identified. Some can be highly toxic 🍄”
    • “Just discovered the beautiful flowers I’ve been tending to all spring are extremely poisonous, great 🍄🤦”
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  3. If you want to convey just how magical the trickling creek you saw in the woods was or how incredible the campsite you and your friends hiked to ended up being, the 🍄 emoji is a great option.
    • “Went on the most peaceful hike through the woods this morning 🌲🍄🦌”
    • “Excited to spend my entire weekend immersed in nature 🐻🍄🌲🏞”
    • “So I’m usually not a nature person, but I actually had so much fun camping in the forest all weekend 🌲🌲🌲🍄🍄🍄”
  4. Who doesn’t remember chasing after mushrooms to power up in the video game Super Mario Bros? If someone posts about the game (or any character from the Mario universe, for that matter) and uses the 🍄 emoji, that’s why.
    • “All I want right now is to eat candy and play Super Mario Bros 🍄”
    • “Having a mini crisis right now. Can’t decide whether Peach or Daisy is my favorite video game princess 🍄 #sorryzelda”
    • “Did anyone else used to stay up all night at sleepovers playing Mario Kart? 🍄🚗”
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What is the 🍄 (mushroom) emoji slang for?

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  1. If someone on social media is talking about the “amazing trip” they had or posting about some kind of mind-altering experience and pairing it with the 🍄 emoji, it could be a drug reference. Specifically, a reference to psychedelic mushrooms that cause hallucinations when you eat them.[2]
    • “Had the most unforgettable trip this weekend 🍄🌈”
    • “Pretty sure everyone was on 🍄 at the music festival I went to."
    • “Has anyone ever done 🍄 before?"
  2. Like its cousin, the 🍆 emoji, the 🍄 emoji has been co-opted by sexters because of its resemblance to a penis.
    • “🍄 🍑 📞”
    • “Can’t wait to see you later 🍄😉”
    • “I’m so turned on right now 🥵🍄”
  3. If your friend texts you something totally bizarre and random, sometimes the best response is the 🍄 emoji.
    • “🍄 what did I just watch dude?”
    • “Actually speechless 🍄🦗🦗🦗”
    • “🍄🍄🍄????”
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Section 3 of 5:

What does the 🍄 (mushroom) emoji mean on Messenger?

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Section 4 of 5:

Fun 🍄 (Mushroom) Emoji Combinations

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Section 5 of 5:

Emojis Related to the 🍄 (Mushroom) Emoji

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  1. The 🍄 emoji is related to nature emojis and emojis with slang meanings. Check out these other emojis and what they mean to add an earthy vibe to your texts:
    • The 🌲 (evergreen tree) emoji represents trees, forests, or nature.
    • The 🌿 (herb) emoji symbolizes nature, plants, spring, and cooking. It can also refer to marijuana.
    • The 🐍 (snake) emoji represents nature, wildlife, or venom/poison. It can also represent deceit or shadiness.
    • The ☠️ (skull and crossbones) emoji refers to something poisonous, hazardous, or deadly.
    • The 🚬 (cigarette) emoji symbolizes smoking.

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This article was co-authored by Cher Gopman and by wikiHow staff writer, Kyle Hall. Cher Gopman is the Founder of NYC Wingwoman LLC, a date coaching service based in New York City. 'NYC Wingwoman' offers matchmaking, wingwoman services, 1-on-1 Coaching, and intensive weekend bootcamps. Cher is a Certified Life Coach, a former psychiatric nurse, and her work has been featured on Inside Edition, Fox, ABC, VH1, and The New York Post. This article has been viewed 94,185 times.
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