Baseball ⚾️
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From a Girl — From a girl friend
What does ⚾️ mean from a girl friend?
Your bestie sends this, it’s probably a straightforward 'OMG, you won't believe what just happened, total curveball ⚾️' or a 'Did you see that? What a swing and a miss!' reaction to mutual drama or a shared joke. It’s casual, direct, and usually aligns with shared context you already have.
Also from from a girl
From your crush
If your crush sends this, she's probably hinting at something unexpected about your interaction or a situation she's in, like a 'curveball' in her plans that might affect seeing you. It could also be a subtle way to say 'you took a shot' or 'that was bold,' depending on the preceding conversation. It's rarely a direct flirt, more of a meta-commentary on the situation.
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From a girl stranger
This is a red flag if it's unprompted. A stranger sending a standalone ⚾️ without context is giving weird energy, like they're trying to be quirky but it's just landing as confusing. Best to ignore or block, because it's not a common or universally understood 'opener' from someone you don't know.
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FAQ
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What does ⚾️ mean from a girl?▾
Real talk: she's probably using it metaphorically to describe an unexpected event or a minor misstep, either hers or someone else's. It's usually lighthearted, commenting on a 'curveball' in plans or a 'swing and a miss' moment. Context is key, but it's rarely about actual baseball.
What does ⚾️ mean in texting?▾
In texts, ⚾️ almost always signifies something unexpected happening ('life threw a curveball') or someone making a mistake ('swing and a miss'). It's a quick, casual way to express surprise, mild frustration, or self-deprecating humor about a situation. It's rarely a literal reference to the sport.
Is ⚾️ flirty or friendly?▾
It's overwhelmingly friendly or neutral. If it's used in a flirty context, it's usually because the sender is making a meta-commentary about the flirtation itself, like playfully acknowledging they 'took a shot' (swung for it). It's not a direct flirty emoji, but its meaning can be influenced by the surrounding conversation.