⚰️ Meaning: A brown wooden coffin designed in an elongated hexagon, with golden fixtures at the side and a floral design on the head region of the lid.
The ⚰️ Coffin emoji signifies death, the graveyard, the cemetery, and other human assumptions of the dead. This emoji could also symbolize the metaphorical act of burying, bottling, and letting something die.
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How and When to Use the ⚰️ Coffin Emoji
- If you’re sharing a post/repost, a post caption, or even a text message about “things coming to an end”, use ⚰️. Like, “Good things come to an end so that better things can live ⚰️” or “It’s alright, mate. Not everything lasts ⚰️. And sometimes, that’s a blessing”.
- While referring to something that was ‘put to rest’ (either abruptly or after high time), you can use ⚰️.
- Death is not always painful, it can be for the best too – “This New Year, let the insecurity within die ⚰️ We’re all beautiful just the way we are!”.
- If you’re talking about ‘burying’ something, ⚰️ is useful – “Nothing good ever comes out of burying the past ⚰️” or “Everything that I bury comes back to haunt me ⚰️ That explains my backyard, phew”.
- If you’re indicating death, the ‘grave’ or ‘graveyard’ in any context, bring in ⚰️. For instance, “Even after death does us part ⚰️” or “I hear a calling beyond the graveyard ⚰️”.
- Given the mysterious nature of death, it is generally associated with negativity, spooks and horror, and ⚰️ is no different. While sharing creepy, skin-crawly, and shoulder-shuddering content, use ⚰️.
Other Names
- ⚰️ Grave
- ⚰️ Tombstone
- ⚰️ Graveyard
- ⚰️ Casket
- ⚰️ Cemetery
- ⚰️ Burial
- ⚰️ Death
- ⚰️ Funeral
- ⚰️ Sarcophagus
- ⚰️ Mummy
- ⚰️ Halloween