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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. We’ve got everything you need to know about the 🐔 (chicken) emoji, from what it means to how to use it. Keep reading to learn what all the cluck is about!

Section 1 of 4:

🐔 (Chicken) Emoji Meanings

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  1. This emoji is symbolic of all things chicken, whether that’s the clucking farm animal itself or a juicy fried chicken leg. Chances are, if someone’s posting something that references chickens in any way, they’ll use a 🐔. [1]
    • “We went to the petting zoo, and the chickens wouldn’t stop chasing me 🐔😅”
    • “Is there anything better than Southern cooking? 🐔🍤🌽🥧”
  2. Have you ever heard the phrases “you’re a chicken” or “chickening out”? The word “chicken” can have an entirely different meaning when referencing a person or behavior. Basically, “chicken” refers to someone who’s too frightened to do something risky. [2] Rather than saying, “You’re such a coward!” someone may say, “You’re such a chicken!” A 🐔 can be added to a message to convey these feelings.
    • “I can’t believe you’re bailing AGAIN 🐔🙄”
    • “Stop being such a 🐔”
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  3. If you’ve been in the presence of chickens, you know that they cluck and cluck and cluck! This obnoxious babble inspired this meaning as a few 🐔 can be used to tell someone they’re talking way too much.
    • “Bro! 🐔🐔 🐔Let me get a word in!”
    • “Yeah. She kinda took over the speech 🐔🐔😬”
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How to Use the 🐔 (Chicken) Emoji

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  1. Use a 🐔 whenever you want to mention the clucking farm animal. Maybe you’ve found a cute piece of chicken decor or recently drove by a chicken coop. No matter the occasion, if you’re talking about chickens, use a 🐔!
    • “I saw the CUTEST 🐔 painting that would be perfect in the dining room! 😆”
    • “Did you see the chickens on the farm? I heard he has 20!! 🐔🐔🐔”
  2. There’s no better way to caption a picture of your own chicken coop and hens than with a 🐔. Pair this animal emoji with other farm emojis to make all your friends jealous of your homestead.
    • “Nothing better than fresh eggs for breakfast 🥚😋 Thanks, girls! 🐔”
    • “My backyard is starting to look like a petting zoo, but I LOVE IT 🐔🐮🐷🚜”
  3. Use a 🐔 when talking about your favorite chicken-based foods. You can add this poultry emoji to a message saying you’re craving chicken or even use it to replace the word “chicken.”
    • “Can we get KFC tonight? 🐔🍗”
    • “This fried 🐔 is SO GOOD! 😋”
  4. Toss a 🐔 your friend’s way if you think they’re being a chicken. Maybe they’re backing out on plans or trying to ditch you. Either way, adding a 🐔 to the end of your message will let them know exactly what you think of their timid behavior. [3]
    • “Oh. You’re such a 🐔”
    • “Dude, come on!! You always ditch us 🐔😒”
  5. A few 🐔 emojis can be used to tell a friend, “You’re talking too much.” This is a subtle and silly way to let them know you want to do some of your own clucking! Try adding this farm animal emoji to the end of a text or sending one on its own.
    • “I love you, but you gotta let other people have a say 🐔🐔🤷”
    • “GIRL 🐔🐔🐔”
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Section 3 of 4:

Fun 🐔 (Chicken) Emoji Combinations

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Section 4 of 4:

Other Chicken Related Emojis

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  1. There are 6 other chicken-related emojis you can choose from, all with their own meanings and levels of cuteness. Try pairing them all together for a chicken overload or using them separately. Here are the other 6 chicken emojis and their meanings:
    • 🐓 (Rooster): Used to depict a male chicken.
    • 🐣 (Hatching Chick): Used to represent baby birds or chicks.
    • 🐤 (Baby Chick): Used to represent spring or Easter.
    • 🐥 (Front-Facing Baby Chick): Used to express innocence.
    • 🥚 (Egg): Used to talk about food or rebirth.
    • 🍗 (Poultry Leg): Used to symbolize a chicken or turkey leg.
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