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Cock-a-doodle-doo you know about the 🐔 (chicken) emoji? This farm animal emoji may not be the most popular, but it sure is fun to use—especially when you know its secret meanings. In this article, wikiHow partnered with a social media marketer to learn exactly what the 🐔 (chicken) emoji means. Plus, we’ll explain how to use it, too. Keep reading to learn what all the cluck is about!
What does the 🐔 (chicken) emoji mean?
Social media marketer Katelyn Rhoades says the 🐔 emoji has multiple meanings, including symbolizing a chicken and farm life and representing nervous or cowardly behavior. It can also represent the food or describe someone who talks too much. It is often combined with other emojis, like 🍗, 🐓, and 🐣.
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In the game Clash Royale, the chicken emote that appears at the end of a match is used to call someone a coward or “chicken” for using a low-skill deck, according to Reddit users.Thanks
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- ↑ https://yaytext.com/emoji/chicken/
- ↑ Katelyn Rhoades. Social Media Marketer. Expert Interview
- ↑ Katelyn Rhoades. Social Media Marketer. Expert Interview
- ↑ Katelyn Rhoades. Social Media Marketer. Expert Interview
- ↑ Katelyn Rhoades. Social Media Marketer. Expert Interview
- ↑ https://whatemoji.org/chicken/
- ↑ https://whatemoji.org/chicken/
- ↑ https://whatemoji.org/chicken/
- ↑ Katelyn Rhoades. Social Media Marketer. Expert Interview











