[{"emoji": "🍼", "name": "Baby Bottle", "variations": [], "description": "A baby bottle with nipple and milk inside, representing infant feeding bottles.", "meaning": "The Baby Bottle emoji is primarily used in contexts relating to babies, parenting, or caretaking. It can appear in pregnancy announcements, baby showers, or new-parent content. Beyond literal use, it may also symbolize innocence, neediness, or care. Sometimes, it’s humorously used to call someone out for being overly sensitive or “needing to be babied.” It’s commonly used in: Newborn and parenting content Baby showers or announcements Playful teasing about someone being clingy or soft Millennial vs. Gen Z Usage Gen Z may use it sarcastically to call someone dramatic or overly coddled (e.g., “Need a bottle?” 🍼).", "example": "“He got roasted once and acted like this 🍼😭”"}, {"emoji": "🥛", "name": "Glass of Milk", "variations": [], "description": "A tall glass filled with white milk, representing the dairy beverage.", "meaning": "The Glass of Milk emoji typically represents dairy milk, though it can also stand for plant-based alternatives. It’s used in posts about nutrition, breakfast, or calming routines (like a warm glass of milk before bed). It also symbolizes purity, simplicity, or wholesomeness. In Gen Z slang, it’s sometimes used to suggest someone is “plain” or overly innocent (“milk energy”). It’s commonly used in: Breakfast or baking content Health and wellness themes Playful or sarcastic commentary on blandness or innocence Millennial vs. Gen Z Usage Gen Z may use it to describe a person as extremely basic or unspicy (e.g., “milk behavior”).", "example": "“Cookies fresh out of the oven... now where’s the 🥛?”"}, {"emoji": "☕", "name": "Hot Beverage", "variations": [], "description": "A steaming cup of coffee on a saucer, representing hot caffeinated beverages.", "meaning": "The Hot Beverage emoji is one of the most versatile and widely used for expressing comfort, warmth, or caffeination. It’s typically associated with coffee or tea, and often used in morning routine posts, chill vibes, or casual small talk (“Let’s grab a coffee ☕”). It also symbolizes breaks, focus, or conversation. Occasionally, it's used in a gossipy tone (like “spill the tea”). It’s commonly used in: Morning or productivity posts Coffee shop and cozy content Gossip, tea, or \"spilling\" info (figuratively)", "example": "“Can’t function without this first ☕”"}, {"emoji": "🫖", "name": "Teapot", "variations": [], "description": "A traditional teapot with spout and handle, representing the vessel used for brewing and serving tea.", "meaning": "The Teapot emoji is most often used to represent traditional tea service, afternoon tea, or tea ceremonies. It carries a more refined or cozy connotation compared to ☕. It appears in posts about tea time, mindfulness, or elegant setups. In stylized or cottagecore content, it adds a whimsical, calm, or ceremonial feel. While less common in pop culture use, it exudes charm and tradition. It’s commonly used in: Tea rituals or afternoon tea photos Relaxation, mindfulness, or “slow living” content Vintage, cozy, or curated kitchen aesthetics", "example": "“Rainy days call for books and a full pot 🫖📖”"}, {"emoji": "🍵", "name": "Teacup Without Handle", "variations": [], "description": "A small tea cup without handle containing green tea, representing traditional Asian tea service.", "meaning": "The Teacup Without Handle emoji symbolizes green tea, matcha, or traditional tea ceremonies—particularly in East Asian cultures. It often appears in wellness, minimalism, and clean-living posts. Unlike ☕, it suggests intentionality and calm. It can also represent cultural pride, spa days, or warm, grounding moments. It's occasionally paired with emojis like 🧘♀️ or 🍃 for mindful vibes. It’s commonly used in: Matcha, green tea, or Japanese tea culture content Mindfulness, calm routines, and self-care Spa, zen, or minimalist themes", "example": "“Morning matcha is my ritual 🍵🌿”"}, {"emoji": "🍶", "name": "Sake", "variations": [], "description": "A ceramic sake bottle and cup, representing the traditional Japanese rice wine and serving set.", "meaning": "The Sake emoji depicts a traditional Japanese sake bottle and cup, used to represent sake specifically or alcohol in general. It's often found in food and drink posts with Japanese cuisine, such as sushi or izakaya outings. Beyond literal meaning, it conveys celebration, cultural appreciation, or a chill, drink-with-friends mood. It may also appear in aesthetic content featuring traditional tableware or minimal design. It’s commonly used in: Japanese food and drink photos Casual hangout or dinner night posts Cozy, cultural, or zen-inspired content", "example": "\"Let's go out for sushi and sake tonight! 🍶\""}, {"emoji": "🍾", "name": "Bottle with Popping Cork", "variations": [], "description": "A champagne bottle with cork popping and fizz, representing celebratory sparkling wine.", "meaning": "The Bottle with Popping Cork emoji screams celebration. It’s most often used to mark big moments—birthdays, weddings, New Year's, or professional wins. It implies popping champagne, high energy, and excitement. While it typically represents alcohol (especially sparkling wine), it can also be used metaphorically to express joy, explosive news, or a high point in life. It’s a go-to for party invitations, milestone announcements, and end-of-week vibes. It’s commonly used in: Celebrations and special events Parties, weddings, and milestone posts Excited reactions to good news", "example": "“We got the deal! 🍾🔥”"}, {"emoji": "🍷", "name": "Wine Glass", "variations": [], "description": "A wine glass filled with red wine, representing alcoholic grape beverages.", "meaning": "The Wine Glass emoji represents red wine specifically, though it’s often used more generally for wine culture, relaxation, and classy vibes. It can signal winding down, self-care, dinner with friends, or elegant indulgence. It’s also used in humorous or ironic tones to signal “I’ve had enough” or “I need a drink.” Whether used seriously or sardonically, it evokes flavor, maturity, and mood. It’s commonly used in: Evening plans and social drinking Self-care or \"treat yourself\" posts Humorous stress relief commentary", "example": "“Girls’ night in = wine + bad reality TV 🍷📺”"}, {"emoji": "🍸", "name": "Cocktail Glass", "variations": [], "description": "A V-shaped martini glass with olive garnish, representing classic cocktails and mixed drinks.", "meaning": "The Cocktail Glass emoji is most often associated with martinis, happy hour, and nightlife. It symbolizes glam, sophistication, or just good times. This emoji appears in posts about parties, vacations, or bar scenes. Depending on the tone, it can also hint at sass, flirtiness, or escapism. Whether you’re channeling James Bond energy or Friday night vibes, 🍸 brings a splash of style and spirit. It’s commonly used in: Nightlife, bar, and cocktail content Fancy events or stylish outings Flirty or celebratory messages", "example": "“Let’s toast to making it through the week 🍸🎉”"}, {"emoji": "🍹", "name": "Tropical Drink", "variations": [], "description": "A tropical cocktail with fruit garnish and umbrella, representing vacation drinks and tiki cocktails.", "meaning": "The Tropical Drink emoji is all about relaxation, vacation, and warm-weather indulgence. Often used to symbolize beach cocktails like piña coladas or mai tais, it instantly evokes paradise, leisure, and carefree moments. It’s perfect for holiday recaps, poolside content, or mental “vacation mode” posts. It can also be used metaphorically to show you’re taking a break—even just in spirit. It’s commonly used in: Vacation or beach content Weekend unwind or “treat yourself” posts Celebrating chill vibes and sunny moods", "example": "\"I'm on vacation🍹\""}, {"emoji": "🍺", "name": "Beer Mug", "variations": [], "description": "A large beer mug with foam head, representing draft beer and pub beverages.", "meaning": "The Beer Mug emoji represents casual drinking, chill vibes, or pub nights. It’s commonly used to symbolize beer itself, weekend plans, or socializing. Whether it’s game day, after-work drinks, or just craving a cold one, 🍺 fits any low-key, laid-back mood. It’s also used to toast small wins or signal “crack open a cold one” energy in memes and chats. It’s commonly used in: Bar nights and pub culture Casual hangouts, game days, or summer BBQs Low-effort celebration or self-reward", "example": "\"Let's go to the pub tonight? 🍺\""}, {"emoji": "🍻", "name": "Clinking Beer Mugs", "variations": [], "description": "Two beer mugs clinking together with foam, representing toasting and social drinking.", "meaning": "The Clinking Beer Mugs emoji signals celebration, camaraderie, and shared good times—especially over beer. It’s frequently used in social posts, party invites, and group chats to express “cheers” or toast to something worth celebrating. This emoji adds instant festive energy and is often paired with mentions of reunions, holidays, or any night out with friends. It’s commonly used in: Celebrations with friends or coworkers Pub crawls, game nights, and happy hours Virtual cheers or online party invites", "example": "\"Cheers to the weekend! 🍻\""}, {"emoji": "🥂", "name": "Clinking Glasses", "variations": [], "description": "Two champagne flutes clinking in a toast, representing celebration and special occasions.", "meaning": "The Clinking Glasses emoji is all about formal cheers, elegant celebrations, and sparkling moments. It’s used for weddings, engagements, anniversaries, graduations, and New Year’s Eve posts. Compared to 🍻, this emoji has a more refined tone—ideal for sophisticated events or heartfelt toasts. It conveys joy, unity, and “let’s raise a glass” vibes in style. It’s commonly used in: Weddings, anniversaries, or formal events Toasting big milestones or announcements New Year’s or upscale party invitations", "example": "“Here’s to love, laughter, and forever 🥂💍”"}, {"emoji": "🥃", "name": "Tumbler Glass", "variations": [], "description": "A short tumbler glass with amber liquid, representing whiskey, bourbon, or other spirits.", "meaning": "The Tumbler Glass emoji typically represents whiskey, bourbon, or any spirit served straight. It’s commonly used in posts about classic cocktails, slow sipping, or “grown-up” vibes. It conveys sophistication, relaxation, or a moody night in. Depending on context, it may also suggest something deep, personal, or reflective—like a late-night drink with thoughts. It’s commonly used in: Whiskey tastings or craft cocktail content End-of-day relaxation or self-reflection Moody or dramatic captions", "example": "\"I'm having a whiskey on the rocks to unwind after a long day. 🥃\""}, {"emoji": "🫗", "name": "Pouring Liquid", "variations": [], "description": "Liquid being poured from one container into another, representing the action of filling glasses or cups.", "meaning": "The Pouring Liquid emoji symbolizes a liquid being poured from an invisible container. It’s flexible and used to visually “add” liquid to another emoji—such as 🫗 + ☕ to show pouring coffee or 🫗 + 🧊 for adding something to ice. While abstract on its own, it's a powerful pairing tool in food, drink, or cleansing contexts (like water, tea, or even metaphorical “energy”). It’s commonly used in: Pouring drinks, especially coffee or tea Prepping food or drinks visually with emoji combos Symbolic meanings—pouring effort, emotions, or support", "example": "\"Can you pour me a glass of water, please? I'm so thirsty. 🫗\""}, {"emoji": "🥤", "name": "Cup with Straw", "variations": [], "description": "A disposable cup with lid and straw, representing soft drinks and takeaway beverages.", "meaning": "The Cup with Straw emoji represents soft drinks, slushies, iced tea, or fast food beverages. It’s often used to convey casual refreshment, drive-thru cravings, or on-the-go energy. In a broader sense, it can stand in for chill hangouts, nostalgia (mall or movie nights), or modern food culture. It’s also frequently used in meme and Gen Z humor to sarcastically sip while watching drama unfold. It’s commonly used in: Fast food or casual drink content Nostalgic or mall-core aesthetics Observational humor or ironic side-eye captions", "example": "“Me watching people argue on the internet 🥤👀”"}, {"emoji": "🧃", "name": "Beverage Box", "variations": [], "description": "A small juice box with straw attached, representing packaged fruit drinks and children's beverages.", "meaning": "The Beverage Box emoji typically represents boxed juice, especially fruit juice for kids or packed lunches. It’s often used in posts about childhood nostalgia, simple comforts, or refreshing sips on the go. Because of its playful look, it may also appear in quirky, aesthetic, or humorous contexts—especially when evoking childlike innocence or “low-maintenance” energy. It’s commonly used in: Lunchbox or snack-time posts Playful, nostalgic, or youthful content Irony, memes, or low-effort mood", "example": "“Grown-up problems? Nah, I’m sipping apple juice 🧃✨”"}, {"emoji": "🧉", "name": "Mate", "variations": [], "description": "A mate gourd with metal straw (bombilla), representing the traditional South American herbal tea.", "meaning": "The Mate emoji refers to the South American drink yerba mate, especially popular in Argentina, Uruguay, Paraguay, and Brazil. It represents tradition, community, and calm. Sharing mate is a social ritual, so this emoji often conveys warmth, cultural pride, or moments of mindfulness. It’s also a favorite in wellness and natural living content, especially among tea enthusiasts. It’s commonly used in: Tea-drinking routines and cultural posts Relaxation or outdoor moments South American identity or travel themes", "example": "“Nothing like a morning mate to slow things down 🧉🌄”"}]