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The Eggplant emoji (πŸ†), also known by its Unicode name of Aubergine, is an emoji featuring a purple eggplant. Social media users have noted the emoji's
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appearance and often use it as a euphemistic or suggestive icon during
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conversations, to represent a male genitalia.


Development and usage history

The ''eggplant'' emoji was originally included in proprietary emoji sets from
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and
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. When
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released the first iPhone in 2007, there was an emoji keyboard intended for Japanese users only, which encoded them using SoftBank's
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scheme. However, after iPhone users in the United States discovered that downloading Japanese apps allowed access to the keyboard, pressure grew to expand the availability of the emoji keyboard beyond Japan. As part of a set of characters sourced from SoftBank, au by KDDI, and NTT Docomo emoji sets, the eggplant emoji was approved as part of
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6.0 in 2010 under the name "Aubergine". In 2011, Apple made the emoji keyboard a standard
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feature worldwide. Global popularity of emojis then surged in the early to mid-2010s. The eggplant emoji has been included in the Unicode Technical Standard for emoji (UTS #51) since its first edition (Emoji 1.0) in 2015.


Popularity on social media and cultural impact

The "aubergine" or "eggplant" emoji is commonly used to represent a penis in
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conversations. This usage has been noted to be common particularly in
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, as well as in Canada. In line with the eggplant emoji's common usage in sexual contexts,
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noted that the emoji is popularly paired with the
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(πŸ‘), which is often used to represent a buttocks or female genitalia. The emoji was used as a reference to penis on
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as early as 2011. By the mid-2010s, online magazine outlets wrote about how the emoji's usage in sexual contexts morphed society's connotations of the eggplant "from an innocuous vegetable to America's favorite shorthand for a throbbing cock." '' Slate'' writer Amanda Hess stated that "the eggplant has risen to become America's dominant phallic fruit." Writing for ''
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'', Kathryn Lindsay stated that "this simple, previously neglected vegetable rocketed into stardom in a matter of years, thanks to our collective decision to deem it the universal symbol for dick." In 2018,
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became the first major reference to add explanations for emojis, although these explanations are only included on the editorial section of the website. The eggplant emoji has been referenced by popular culture numerous times. In 2017, Netflix won a bidding war to distribute a film titled ''The Eggplant Emoji''. The film was ultimately renamed '' The Package''. In 2019, the cosmetics retailer Lush sold
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s resembling the eggplant emoji for Valentine's Day. The company expanded their eggplant and peach emoji-themed product line the following year.


Reception

As early as 2013, online media outlets have commented on the eggplant emoji's resemblance to a penis, with ''
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'' listing it as one of "10 emojis to send while sexting." In April 2015, Instagram released a feature allowing users to hashtag emojis. Shortly after, the platform banned the hashtag "πŸ†", as well as any references to "eggplant" from its search function. Later in 2019,
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and Instagram both banned using the eggplant or peach emojis alongside "sexual statements about being horny." In 2016, the eggplant emoji's widespread usage as sexual innuendo led the
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to vote it as the "Most Notable Emoji" of 2015.


References

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