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The same split perception is also the case with the money wings emoji (?). Respondents were split between it meaning a loss (28%) or an influx (31%) of money, depending on their country of origin.
The "money with wings" emoji split opinion between those thinking it meant a loss or an influx of money, with the "peach" emoji also flagged as potentially too flirty or NSFW.
Americans don't always consider the eggplant emoji to be NSFW Credit: Apple. Globally, when shown the “money with wings" emoji, respondents were split on whether it meant a loss of money (28 ...
The Trump campaign’s feud with Twitter began when the campaign wanted to pay Twitter to add an emoji of a bag of money flying away anytime a Twitter user typed the hashtag #CrookedHillary.
In celebration of World Emoji Day, we’ve compiled a list of our favourite money-related emojis with crucial information on how to use them. Because, well, we have a reputation to uphold. Stacks ...
For instance, does the money with wings emoji mean losing or gaining money? Does the emoji showing a gust of air mean "dashing away" or farting? Respondents weren't totally sure ...