Think: two pink hearts doing a meet-cute orbital dance, like rom-com credits rolling around your texts. On Apple/iOS, it shows two glossy pink hearts—one a smidge smaller—ringed by curved swoosh lines that imply a circular spin, with a soft gradient and shiny highlight that makes them look candy-coated. No faces, just motion and melodrama: angled diagonally as if mid-twirl, hot-pink to bubblegum tones. It screams giddy, mutual, back-and-forth affection—like "you like me? I like you back!"
People drop 💞 for crush energy, honeymoon-phase updates, bestie hype, and fandom shipping; it’s a staple under K-pop fancams, anime edits, and soft-launch couple posts. In meme mode, it reads as dizzy-in-love, brainrot-level obsession, or comically thirsting over pizza/iced coffee because priorities. Sarcastically, it can sugarcoat a savage text: "Sure, Jan, totally not pressed 💞." It pairs well with 🥺✨ for max soft vibes, or with 🫶 for "we’re a unit" energy. Also shows up on Valentine’s captions, bridal spam, or any time you need your feelings to literally orbit the convo.
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Two or more pink hearts revolving around in a circle. A heart is a symbol of love. People have long associated the emotion of love with their heart. When more than one heart isn't enough, use multiple moving hearts to show how much you love someone or something! Can be used to represent multiple love interests. The act of juggling and balancing the love of several people.
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 5 update.