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🚾” meaning: water closet, wc Emoji

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🚾Meaning and Description

Picture a blue square filled with a white symbol of "WC". That's the Water Closet emoji 🚾 for you!

The "🚾" emoji is a widely recognized symbol for a Water Closet (WC), a term globally used for public toilets or restrooms. Predominantly, this emoji is used to indicate public restrooms🚽, bringing a visual element to conversations around restrooms and associated topics. It's also handy when discussing hygiene, restroom facilities, or other related subjects.

In the broader context, this emoji does double duty, symbolizing public amenities or infrastructure in general. Furthermore, it's quite handy when specifying restroom locations📍, especially when guiding someone or providing descriptions about a location.

In an interesting cultural twist, Chinese netizens often use this emoji as a stand-in for the interjection "Fu*k" due to the shared initials with "WC" in Chinese. Additionally, it's also known to represent "Woman Crush👩", adding a whole new layer to its potential interpretations.

💡Extended reading and popular science

The meaning of emoji symbol 🚾 is water closet, it is related to WC, bathroom, closet, lavatory, restroom, toilet, water, wc, it can be found in emoji category: "🛑 Symbols" - "🚻 transport-sign".

Wikipedia: 🚾 Flush toilet
A flush toilet (also known as a flushing toilet, water closet (WC) – see also toilet names) is a toilet that disposes of human waste (urine and feces) by using water to flush it through a drainpipe to another location for disposal, thus maintaining a separation between humans and their waste. Flush toilets can be designed for sitting (in which case they are also called "Western" toilets) or for squatting, in the case of squat toilets. Most modern toilets are designed to dispose of toilet paper also. The opposite of a flush toilet is a dry toilet, which uses no water for flushing. Flush toilets are a type of plumbing fixture and usually incorporate an "S", "U", "J", or "P" shaped bend called a trap that causes water to collect in the toilet bowl to hold the waste and act as a seal against noxious sewer gases. Most flush toilets are connected to a sewerage system that conveys waste to a sewage treatment plant; where this is not available, a septic tank or composting system may be used. When a toilet is flushed, the wastewater flows into a septic tank, or is conveyed to a treatment plant.Associated devices are urinals, which dispose of male urine, and bidets, which use water to cleanse the anus, perineum, and genitals after using the toilet. 🔗 Flush toilet
🌐: مرحاض مزود بنظام شطف, Splachovací záchod, Toilettenspülung, Vesiklosett, سیفون توالت, WC, Rinçage des toilettes, מכל הדחה, प्रधावन शौचालय, Kloset siram, Sciacquone, 水洗式便所, უნიტაზი, 수세식 변소, Stortbak, Vannklosett, Muszla klozetowa, Descarga, Унитаз, Splachovací záchod, WC, WC шоља, Vattenklosett, Alafranga tuvalet, Унітаз, 抽水馬桶.

🚾Examples and Usage

🔸 Although the sign for toilet is wc🚾, when we are looking for a toilet in a foreign country, we can't say "wc" because people don't understand it.
🔸 I just came looking for the bathroom🚾.

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🚾Basic Information

Emoji: 🚾
Shortname: water closet
Apple Name: water closet
Known as: WC | Toilet
Codepoint: U+1F6BE Copy
Shortcode: :wc: Copy
Decimal: ALT+128702
Unicode Version: 6.0 (2010-10-11)
Emoji Version: 1.0 (2015-06-09)
Categories: 🛑 Symbols
Sub Categories: 🚻 transport-sign
Keywords: WC | bathroom | closet | lavatory | restroom | toilet | water | wc

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🚾More Languages

Language Short Name & Link
Malay🚾 tandas pam
Chinese, Traditional🚾 廁所
Japanese🚾 WC
Portuguese, International🚾 WC
Korean🚾 더블유씨
Chinese, Simplified🚾 厕所
Polish🚾 WC
Vietnamese🚾 WC
French🚾 WC
Thai🚾 ป้ายห้องน้ำ