Money with Wings
πΈ
The money with wings πΈ shows a dollar bill sprouting wings, flying away β the visual definition of money disappearing. Used for: ironic spending posts ('payday to broke in 24 hours πΈ'), expensive purchases ('this concert ticket πΈ'), and 'easy come, easy go' attitudes about money. Common in Gen Z and Millennial humor about cost-of-living, rent prices, and unexpected expenses. Also used positively for 'making it rain' or showing wealth ('big money moves πΈ') β context decides which meaning applies. In meme culture, πΈ captions everything from grocery store sticker shock to wedding budget jokes. Pair with π for 'dying broke' humor or with πͺ¦ (gravestone) for 'RIP my bank account.' Less serious than π° (money bag, wealth) β πΈ is specifically about money in motion (usually outward).
When a guy sends πΈ, he's joking (or complaining) about money flying away. Could be a purchase, a bill, or unexpected expense. Common in 'finally finished paying for X πΈ' contexts. Read as humorous self-awareness about spending β rarely serious financial distress.
A girl sending πΈ is either humorously broke or showing off spending. 'Just paid rent πΈ' is ironic exhaustion. 'Treat-yourself day πΈ' is celebratory spending. Read context to decide. Common in 'where did my paycheck go' posts and shopping haul captions.
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Same codepoint U+1F4B8. Different drawings on different systems.
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