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Discover what’s really getting linked together by this little emoji 🔗
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There are lots of emojis that depict seemingly random objects, but what in the world could the little metal loops of the 🔗 (link) emoji mean, especially on social media? When it comes to emojis, the most obvious meaning is usually the most common one. For the 🔗 emoji, though, you may be surprised to find out how some folks are using it. In this article, we’ll explain all the possible meanings of 🔗, plus show you how to respond when you see it. Let’s get started!

Things You Should Know

  • Most of the time, the 🔗 emoji refers to a hyperlink or URL that someone has posted on social media.
  • Sometimes, the 🔗 emoji symbolizes a strong bond between two people because of the closed, interconnected links.
  • On TikTok, 🔗 can be a reference to the slang phrase “sneaky link,” which is someone you’re secretly hooking up or having sex with.
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🔗 (Link) Emoji Meanings & Uses

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  1. In today’s digital world, social media users often create posts asking their followers to “click the link in my profile” or “see more information at the link below.” Simply swap the word “link” for the 🔗 emoji—it’s pretty universally understood that you’re sending someone to a URL they may be interested in. [1]
    • “Click the 🔗 in my bio for tickets to the show!”
    • “Check out the 🔗⬇️ for more information.”
  2. The 🔗 emoji shows two interconnected, closed metal links. Sometimes, it’s used as a symbol of love and commitment between partners, or just a strong connection between friends. Throw in a 🔗 emoji when you want to illustrate how tight you are with your pals or tell your beloved you’ll always be together . [2]
    • “Those two sure have a special bond 🔗”
    • “I love you forever 💗🔗💗”
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  3. Send 🔗 to make a clever play on words and ask your friends to get together . Use this for casual hangs or light commitments (you probably don’t want to use an emoji if you’re asking someone to attend a lecture, for example).
    • “Hey! Let’s 🔗👆 for dinner tonight.”
    • “Wanna 🔗 up on Saturday? The weather’s gonna be great! ☀️”
  4. This meaning mostly comes up among teens or young adults on TikTok, and the “link” part of “sneaky link” can be swapped out for the 🔗 emoji. Send this when you’re talking about someone you’re secretly hooking up or having sex with. Or, try asking someone to “be your sneaky link” to get flirty over text or DMs —just make sure no one sees your message (it’s meant to be a secret, after all!). [3]
    • “I can’t hang out tonight, I’m meeting up with my sneaky 🔗😏”
    • Them: “Who was that I saw you with last night?”
      You: “Shh! That’s my sneaky link lol”
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Section 2 of 3:

Replying to the 🔗 (Link) Emoji

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  1. If someone’s referring to a URL on social media, you don’t have to respond to them directly. Just click on the link if you want to know more or are curious about what they’re talking about. If you want to be supportive, you can leave a positive message letting them know you engaged with their content.
    • Them: “You can buy tickets to my concert at the 🔗 in my bio!”
      You: “Thanks for posting, I just bought one!”
    • Them: “Donate at the 🔗 below to help save sea turtles!”
      You: “Just donated. Keep up the good work!”
  2. If you get a 🔗 text or DM from your partner or a good friend about your strong connection, follow up with a kind or loving note to reciprocate the feeling. Keep it short and sweet—emojis are pretty lighthearted, so a novel professing your love isn’t necessary (unless you’re really feeling it!).
    • Them: “Best friends forever! 🔗”
      You: “You bet 👯”
    • Them: “I’m so glad we bonded at that horrible job 🔗 lol”
      You: “Omg don’t even bring that place up! But I’m glad we did too 💙”
  3. This is pretty straightforward—just let them know if you’re free or willing to meet up. If you are, ask for more details or let them know what your schedule is like to get something in the books. If you aren’t, add a brief explanation why you can’t make it (if it’s something you can share).
    • Them: “Let’s 🔗 up for lunch tomorrow!”
      You: “Sure! I’m free anytime after 11am”
    • Them: “Beach today? James and I are 🔗 up around 2”
      You: “Ugh I can’t, I have a dentist appointment. Thanks for the invite though!”
  4. If you’re curious about who a friend is hooking up with, playfully try to get them to reveal their secret lover (just be ready to drop it in case they really don’t want you to know). If someone asks you to be theirs, let them know whether you’re interested or not. Keep your response light and flirty to match their playful energy.
    • Them: “Don’t be jealous I’ve got a sneaky 🔗 lol”
      You: “I’m not jealous! I just wanna know who it is because I told you mine! haha”
    • Them: “Free later? I could be your sneaky 🔗😏”
      You: “Hhmmm, I could be persuaded 😉”
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      • If you’re not sure what someone means when they send you the link emoji, don’t be afraid to ask! Assuming the wrong meaning can be more awkward than sending a quick clarifying text.
      • The link emoji is also sometimes known as chain links, links in a chain, link icon, linking symbol, chain link emoji, metal link, chain, hyperlink, website link, in link, silver chain, metallic chain, chain link, web link, url link.
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