clinking glasses Emoji
π₯ Clinking glasses emoji for toasts, celebrations, and shared good times.
U+1F942
The clinking glasses emoji (π₯) is a simple way to show a toast or celebration in text. Itβs commonly used in messages, captions, and UI elements to signal a happy moment. You can copy it directly or use standard code points in HTML, CSS, and JavaScript.
clinking glasses Emoji Meaning
π₯ (CLINKING GLASSES) depicts two glasses clinking, a widely understood visual cue for toasting and celebration. Itβs often used when people are cheering for good news, ringing in a milestone, or enjoying a drink together. Youβll see it in birthday and anniversary messages, βcheersβ replies, and party-related posts. In workplace or formal contexts, it can also mean a celebratory toastβlike congratulating a teamβwithout needing extra words. Overall, it communicates positivity, togetherness, and a moment worth celebrating.
Common uses
- β’Saying βcheersβ in a chat or comment
- β’Celebrating birthdays, anniversaries, or milestones
- β’Marking a party or event in social media captions
- β’Acknowledging good news with a congratulatory toast
- β’Adding a festive icon to invitations, cards, or UI labels
Examples
π₯ Clinking Glasses Symbol
- π₯Happy birthday! π₯
- π₯Cheers to the new job! π₯
- π₯Letβs celebrate tonightβπ₯
- π₯Congrats on your promotion π₯
- π₯To good times and great company π₯
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F942 | |
| HTML Entity | 🥂 | |
| HTML Code | 🥂 | |
| CSS | \1F942 |
FAQ
What does the π₯ clinking glasses emoji usually mean?
It most commonly means a toast, celebration, or cheering for a happy momentβoften alongside good news, parties, or milestones.
How can I copy the clinking glasses symbol?
You can copy it directly from this page as π₯, or use the provided HTML/CSS/JavaScript escape values for developer workflows.
What is the Unicode name and code point for π₯?
Unicode name: CLINKING GLASSES. Unicode code point: U+1F942.
Where can I use π₯ in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?
In HTML use 🥂. In CSS use \\1F942. In JavaScript use \\u{1F942}.