Camel Emoji ๐ช
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From a Girl โ From a girl stranger
What does ๐ช mean from a girl you don't know?
Random DM energy with a ๐ช? Proceed with extreme caution. It's probably either a very misguided attempt at being 'relatable' with a 'hump day' joke, or they're trying to be flirty by hinting at 'thirsty' vibes in a way that often comes across as creepy. Block if the vibes are off.
Also from from a girl
From your crush
If your crush sends this, she's probably either testing the waters with a lighthearted 'hump day' joke to see if you're on her level, or she's jokingly admitting she's 'thirsty' for something, potentially even for your attention, but it's done with a layer of irony to avoid being too forward. Read the room and previous convo for clues.
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From a girl friend
Your bestie sending this is usually super straightforward: 'Hump Day, we survived!' or 'I'm so dead today, pass the water ๐ช.' It's a low-stakes, relatable emoji for shared exhaustion or just being silly.
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What does ๐ช mean from a girl?โพ
Real talk: if a girl sends ๐ช, she's likely leaning into the ironic 'hump day' vibe (meaning she's tired and over the week) or playfully hinting she's 'thirsty' (for a drink or attention) in a self-aware way. Context is everything; if you're flirting, it might be a soft signal of interest, otherwise, it's probably just relatable humor.
What does ๐ช mean in texting?โพ
In texting, ๐ช is almost always used ironically or humorously. It primarily signals 'hump day' (Wednesday) and the associated mid-week struggle or exhaustion. It can also jokingly imply being 'thirsty' (literally needing water or figuratively wanting something/someone). It's rarely about actual camels; it's a mood emoji.
Is ๐ช flirty or friendly?โพ
It's usually friendly and humorous, acknowledging shared struggles or being silly. However, it can pivot to flirty if used to imply 'thirsty' vibes in a romantic context or if it's followed by other flirty messages. The key is to check the overall tone of the conversation and your relationship with the sender โ it's all about context.