Bread ๐
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From a Guy โ From a guy stranger
What does ๐ mean from a guy you don't know?
If a stranger sends ๐, especially in a DM, it's probably a red flag. It could be a weird attempt at a pickup line, a scammer trying to initiate conversation about 'opportunities,' or just someone who's chronically online but lacking social cues. Unless it's in a niche community context (like a baking forum), proceed with extreme caution or just leave them on read.
Also from from a guy
From your crush
If your crush sends you ๐, he might be trying to show he's financially responsible and 'got his bread up,' signaling a provider vibe, or it could be a casual invite for food, like 'wanna grab some carbs?' Itโs not overtly flirty, but it can subtly communicate stability or an easy-going personality. Consider the context: is he always talking about money, or does he know you love baked goods?
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From a guy friend
Your bro sending ๐ is almost definitely about money: 'just got paid,' 'need to grind for this,' or 'secured the bag.' It's a universal signal among friends for discussing finances, work, or shared ambitions. Sometimes it's just a funny reaction to a relatable struggle or a humble brag about a small financial win. Very rarely is it just about literal bread, unless he's flexing his baking skills.
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FAQ
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What does ๐ mean from a girl?โพ
Real talk: if a girl sends ๐, she's likely either talking about actual food (sharing a meal, craving carbs) or subtly referencing 'getting that bread,' meaning making money or hustling. Context is key: if she's a foodie, it's probably food; if she's all about her career, it's likely money.
What does ๐ mean in texting?โพ
In texts, ๐ typically means one of two things: literal bread/food, or 'getting that bread,' which is slang for making money or securing financial success. It's a versatile emoji that can signal comfort, ambition, or a simple craving, depending on the conversation's flow.
Is ๐ flirty or friendly?โพ
๐ is usually friendly or neutral, not overtly flirty. If it's used in a romantic context (like from a crush), it might imply an invitation for a casual, cozy activity (like brunch) or a subtle flex about financial stability. It signals comfort and ease, rather than intense romantic interest.