The π eggplant β a plain kitchen vegetable and one of the internet's best-known innuendos β plus the other produce with a double meaning, cooking sets, and hungry kaomoji. Click any symbol to copy it instantly.
The eggplant emoji π has two lives: it is the literal aubergine you cook with, and it is also long-standing internet slang, widely used as an innuendo for male anatomy. This page covers both plainly β the vegetable and its reputation β then gathers the other fruits and vegetables that picked up similar double meanings online (π peach, π½ corn, π₯ cucumber, π banana), the plates and pans for eggplant's everyday culinary use, and food kaomoji for when you're just hungry. Grab a single glyph, or copy a ready-made produce combo set.
π is both a literal aubergine and, online, a well-known innuendo for male anatomy β here it sits with the garden vegetables it is cooked alongside.
A handful of fruits and vegetables have picked up suggestive reputations online β the peach for the backside, plus banana, cucumber, corn, and cherries.
The same π in its everyday role β a kitchen staple in ratatouille, moussaka, and stir-fries, with the plates, pans, and sides it is served from.
Japanese-style text faces for being hungry, drooling, and digging in β they paste anywhere plain text works.
Copy a complete produce combo in one click β from a garden haul to a plated meal.
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What common emoji actually mean, including the ones with a second sense.
The emoji behind internet slang and their coded, online-only meanings.
Every smiley and reaction face to pair with a produce combo.