The avocado emoji is the internet’s official seal of guacamole approval and brunch diplomacy—a single, sliced half declaring, Yes, guac is extra and so am I. People drop it to flex a fresh guac masterpiece, announce Taco Tuesday, or radiate plant-based, healthy-fats energy. It also doubles as a millennial totem, waved around in memes about avocado toast and home prices, used both sincerely and with savage sarcasm. Expect it in wellness posts, salad selfies, smoothie-bowl art, and any text where you want to say I’m green, clean, and a little bit mean.
On Apple/iOS, it’s a lone avocado half at a slight three-quarter angle: dark, pebbly green rind; creamy lime-to-yellow flesh with a soft gradient; and a big glossy brown pit you can practically boop. There’s no face or expression—just that photogenic, snackable vibe, rendered with smooth highlights and subtle shading. People use it flirtatiously with punny lines like let’s avo-cuddle or you’re the pit to my avo, and ironically to roast influencer meal-prep aesthetics. It’s also a go-to for captions like holy guacamole, brunch life, and I can’t hang, saving for avocado toast, pairing perfectly with #TacoTuesday or #SelfCare. In group chats, it’s the green flag for guac emergencies, the side-eye for basic brunch energy, and the tasteful garnish on any food pic that needs a little extra fresh.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.