๐Ÿ

Pear

pษ›ษ™r
Unicode: 1F350
Added: 1,0
Category: ุงู„ุณูุฑ ูˆุงู„ุฃู…ุงูƒู†
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Definitions

1
Food ยท Fruit Common
A green or yellow sweet fruit with a distinctive bulbous shape, wider at the bottom than the top. Used to represent the literal fruit or healthy eating.
Commonly used in food contexts, recipes, and health discussions. Often appears in fruit collections and dietary content.
Made a fruit salad with ๐ŸŽ ๐Ÿ ๐ŸŒ for breakfast!
Instagram food post
Trying to eat healthier this week ๐Ÿ๐Ÿฅฆ๐Ÿฅ•
WhatsApp message
Symbolizes freshness and health in digital communication. Less sexualized than some other fruits like the peach or eggplant.
2
Body ยท Shape Uncommon
Used metaphorically to describe a body shape that is narrower at the top and wider at the hips, referred to as 'pear-shaped'.
Less common usage, typically in fashion, fitness, or body-positive contexts. Can be sensitive depending on context.
Finding jeans that fit my ๐Ÿ shape is always a challenge!
Twitter fashion discussion
While the term 'pear-shaped' body type is common in fashion discourse, the emoji itself is less frequently used this way.

Evolution Timeline

2010
Introduced in Unicode 6.0 as part of the initial set of food emojis.
Growing popularity of food photography on social media.
2016
Gained traction in health and wellness communities as clean eating trends grew on Instagram.
Rise of health influencers and diet-focused content on social platforms.

Cultural Context

Unlike other fruits like ๐Ÿ‘ (peach) or ๐Ÿ† (eggplant), the pear emoji rarely carries sexual connotations in English-speaking contexts.
The pear shape has complex cultural associations with body image, sometimes celebrated in body-positive communities but historically subject to diet culture scrutiny.
In British English, the phrase 'going pear-shaped' (things going wrong) gives this emoji additional cultural meaning not present in other English-speaking regions.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom In British English, 'going pear-shaped' is a common idiom for when things go wrong, occasionally represented with this emoji.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: Primarily used literally to represent the fruit. British Gen X users may employ it to reference 'going pear-shaped'.
Gen_Z: Occasionally used in healthy eating content, particularly on TikTok and Instagram. Rarely used for body shape references.
Older: Limited usage, primarily literal when discussing fruits, gardening, or cooking.
Millennials: Common in recipe sharing, meal prep posts, and health-conscious content. Sometimes used ironically in British contexts.

Common Combinations

๐Ÿ๐ŸŽ
Fruits, healthy eating, or comparing apples and pears.
Common in food posts, recipes, and dietary discussions.
๐Ÿ๐Ÿ‘
Fruit collection or sometimes a subtle reference to different body shapes.
Can appear in both innocent fruit contexts or body-positive discussions.
๐Ÿโœจ
Fresh, perfect pear or highlighting pears as special or desirable.
Often used by food bloggers or in farmers market posts.

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