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๐๐ Two O'Clock Emoji EmojiUnicode: 1F551
Depicts the time at 2:00.
Released in The ๐ Two O'Clock emoji was introduced as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 and was added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.
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Meaning and Interpretation
"The ๐ emoji represents two o'clock on the face of a clockโeither in the morning (2:00 AM) or the afternoon (2:00 PM). It can be used in a literal sense to indicate a specific time or metaphorically to refer to something happening at or around this time."
Symbolism
- Timekeeping: It shows the importance of being on time, pointing to the specific hours of the day.
- Commitments: Indicates an appointment, task, or event scheduled for 2:00.
- Punctuality: It can symbolize the need to adhere to deadlines or plan better for events happening at this hour.
Common Usage Scenarios
- When scheduling an event or reminding someone about an appointment at 2:00.
- Referring to something happening in the afternoon without specifically mentioning 'PM'.
- Making casual conversation about the time during the day, either in the morning or afternoon.
Usage Examples in Conversation
Don't forget, weโre meeting at ๐ for the conference call!
I'll call you later today, probably around ๐!
Hey, is the movie starting at ๐ or a little after?
Letโs grab lunch tomorrow at ๐! Does that work?
The deadline is fast approaching; we should have everything ready by ๐.
Usage Guidelines and Etiquette
- Use ๐ when referring to both 2:00 AM and 2:00 PM โ context should clarify if it's morning or afternoon.
- This emoji is typically used for time-keeping purposes, but it can also be used more conversationally when casually talking about events or just noting the time.
- Avoid overusing this emoji in one sentence, especially in professional communication, where concise details on time often suffice without frequent emoji usage.
Related Emojis
Spiral Calendar
Can symbolize appointments and important dates that require a specific time reference.
Hourglass
Represents the passage of time, often used when referencing deadlines or upcoming events in combination with ๐.