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Adhesive Bandage
uh-DEE-siv BAN-dij
Definitions
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Medical · First Aid
Common
Represents an adhesive bandage (band-aid/plaster) used to cover small wounds or cuts. Depicts a flesh-colored rectangular bandage with rounded corners.
Used literally to indicate minor injuries or metaphorically to represent healing, fixing problems, or emotional recovery.
Fell while skating today 🩹 but I'll be fine!
Personal message
Sometimes all you need is time to heal 🩹
Social media caption
While primarily representing physical healing, increasingly used to symbolize emotional healing or 'patching up' relationships and situations.
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Emotional · Support
Emerging
Symbolizes emotional healing, recovery from heartbreak, or the process of mending psychological wounds. Used metaphorically rather than literally.
Often combined with heart emojis to represent healing from emotional pain or relationship issues.
It's been a tough year, but I'm healing 🩹
Social media post
This metaphorical usage has gained popularity among younger users discussing mental health and emotional wellbeing online.
Evolution Timeline
2019
Added to Unicode 12.0 as part of health-related emoji expansion.
Growing interest in health and wellness representation in digital communication.
2020
Gained metaphorical usage during COVID-19 pandemic to represent healing from collective trauma.
Global health crisis prompted increased metaphorical usage of medical symbols.
Cultural Context
The genericization of brand names like 'Band-Aid' in American English and 'Elastoplast' in British English reflects how commercial products shape language around medical items.
The emoji's dual use for physical and emotional healing reflects broader cultural trends of using medical metaphors to describe emotional states.
Younger generations have embraced this emoji as part of mental health discourse, using it to symbolize the process of recovery and self-care.
Regional Variations
Australia
Australians typically use 'band-aid' or 'plaster' interchangeably, with 'band-aid' being slightly more common.
United Kingdom
Commonly referred to as a 'plaster' rather than 'band-aid' or 'adhesive bandage'.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Primarily used literally to indicate minor physical injuries, with limited metaphorical usage.
Gen_Z: Frequently used metaphorically for emotional healing and mental health recovery. Common in TikTok and Instagram captions about personal growth.
Older: Rarely used; when employed, almost exclusively represents actual physical injuries or first aid.
Millennials: Used both literally and metaphorically, often in parenting contexts or discussing minor injuries and emotional recovery.
Common Combinations
🩹❤️
Healing from heartbreak or emotional wounds; mending a broken heart.
Commonly used after breakups or during recovery from emotional trauma.
🩹🥺
Seeking sympathy for a minor injury or emotional hurt.
Often used to elicit care or concern from friends and followers.
💔🩹
Recovering from heartbreak; the process of emotional healing after relationship pain.
Popular in posts about relationship recovery and emotional resilience.