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Snowflake
snoh-fleyk
Definitions
1
Nature · Weather
Very Common
A frozen water crystal with a symmetrical, six-pointed structure that falls from clouds during winter or cold weather. Used to represent winter, cold temperatures, or snowy conditions.
Commonly used during winter months or to indicate cold weather. Also appears in holiday contexts, especially Christmas-related content.
It's starting to snow outside! ❄️ Time for hot chocolate!
Weather update on social media
Can't wait for our winter vacation in the mountains ⛷️ ❄️
Holiday planning message
Symbolizes winter, uniqueness, and natural beauty. Each real snowflake has a unique crystalline structure, reflecting the saying 'no two snowflakes are alike.'
2
Slang · Political
Common
Slang term for someone perceived as overly sensitive, easily offended, or emotionally fragile, particularly regarding political or social issues.
Often used in political discourse, sometimes pejoratively. Originated from the metaphor of snowflakes being delicate and easily damaged.
Don't be such a ❄️ - it was just a joke!
Social media comment
Emerged in American political discourse around 2016. Originally conservative slang for liberals, but has crossed political lines and entered mainstream usage.
3
Slang · Drugs
Uncommon
Code word for cocaine, referring to its white, powdery appearance. Used as a discreet reference to the drug in digital communication.
Primarily used in casual messaging between individuals familiar with drug culture. May be monitored on some platforms.
Looking to party tonight? I can get some ❄️ if you're interested.
Private message
Part of drug-related slang that uses innocuous emojis as code. Usage increased with the rise of encrypted messaging apps.
Evolution Timeline
2011
Initial inclusion in Unicode 6.0, primarily used to represent winter weather and holiday themes.
Growing emoji adoption for seasonal content
2016
Gained secondary meaning as political slang for 'overly sensitive person' during US election cycle.
Polarized political climate and rise of online political discourse
2018
Usage expanded in drug-related communications as code for cocaine on encrypted messaging platforms.
Increased monitoring of explicit drug references on social media
2020
Saw resurgence in primary weather meaning during pandemic lockdowns as people shared more about daily weather observations.
COVID-19 lockdowns increasing focus on immediate surroundings
Cultural Context
The metaphorical extension from 'snowflake' as delicate to describe sensitive people demonstrates how emoji meanings evolve alongside slang terminology.
The dual nature of the snowflake emoji (representing both natural beauty and political insult) reflects how digital symbols can acquire contradictory cultural meanings.
The phrase 'special snowflake' predates the emoji, originating in the 1990s to describe the concept that each person is unique and special, before taking on its more negative connotation.
The snowflake emoji serves as an example of how seemingly innocent symbols can develop coded meanings for illicit activities in digital spaces.
Northern hemisphere bias is evident in seasonal emoji usage, where ❄️ represents Christmas globally even though December is summer in the Southern hemisphere.
Regional Variations
Australia
Primarily used to reference rare snow events or overseas travel, as snow is uncommon in most populated areas.
Canada
Used extensively to reference the country's cold climate and snow-heavy winters. Less politically charged than in the US.
United States
Heavily associated with Christmas and winter holidays. The political 'snowflake' meaning is particularly prevalent in American discourse.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Primarily used for weather and seasonal content. Gen X users may employ the political meaning in online debates.
Gen_Z: Frequently used for aesthetic winter content on TikTok and Instagram. Also used ironically in political contexts, sometimes reclaiming the 'sensitive' label.
Older: Mostly limited to literal weather meaning and holiday contexts. Less likely to use the political or drug-related meanings.
Millennials: Commonly used for weather updates and winter holiday content. Many millennials are familiar with both the weather and political meanings.
Common Combinations
❄️☃️
Winter scene or snowy weather conditions
Common in winter holiday greetings and weather updates
❄️🎄
Christmas or winter holiday season
Standard holiday imagery in Western cultures
❄️☕
Cozy winter moment with hot drink
Represents comfort during cold weather
❄️🔥
Contrast of cold and hot, or 'fire and ice'
Used for dramatic contrast or to describe conflicting emotions
❄️🧠
Brain freeze or mental slowdown
Describes mental fog or difficulty thinking clearly