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πŸ‘›

purse Emoji

The purse emoji πŸ‘› represents a wallet or purse and is commonly used in money, shopping, or β€œspending” messages.

U+1F45B

The πŸ‘› purse emoji is a simple way to add an instant money or wallet vibe to your text. It works well for posts about budgeting, shopping, and everyday purchases. You can copy it directly or use standard Unicode/escape forms in software.

purse Emoji Meaning

The πŸ‘› purse emoji (Unicode U+1F45B) shows a purse or wallet, often used to represent money, spending, savings, or the idea of carrying valuables. It’s commonly used in casual conversation and social posts when discussing purchases, shopping, tips, or budget-related topics. Because a purse is also a personal accessory, it can occasionally imply β€œessentials” or β€œthings you carry,” but its most frequent usage remains tied to finances and everyday buying. Designers and writers may include it to make payment or retail themes instantly recognizable without lengthy wording.

Common uses

  • β€’Sharing a shopping update or purchase reminder
  • β€’Talking about budgeting, saving, or managing money
  • β€’Marking payments, refunds, or transactions in chat
  • β€’Promoting discounts, deals, or sale announcements
  • β€’Describing travel or daily-carry essentials

Examples

πŸ‘› Purse Emoji

  • πŸ‘›Dinner on meβ€”πŸ‘›πŸ’³ got it covered.
  • πŸ‘›Remember to budget this week πŸ‘›
  • πŸ‘›Found my purse, everything is safe πŸ‘›
  • πŸ‘›Check out this dealβ€”save big πŸ‘›
  • πŸ‘›Payment went through successfully πŸ‘›

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F45B
HTML Entity👛
HTML Code👛
CSS\1F45B

FAQ

What is the purse emoji (πŸ‘›) called?

It’s commonly called the β€œpurse” emoji.

What does πŸ‘› usually mean in messages?

Most often, it refers to money, spending, a wallet/purse, or shopping-related topics.

What is the Unicode information for πŸ‘›?

Unicode name: PURSE; code point: U+1F45B.

How can I copy the purse emoji quickly?

Copy the character from this page (πŸ‘›). You can also use the escape forms: CSS \\1F45B or JavaScript \\u{1F45B}.