Drug Emojis

Emojis are often used to indicate drugs or drug use. Keep in mind that while the ones below won't always be used in that way, it's good to be aware of how your kids may be using them.

Cocaine

Represents cocaine (aka "blow")

Oxy/Percocet

Represents Oxycodone (OxyContin) or oxycodone and acetaminophen (Percocet)

Meth

Represents Meth

Potent Drugs

Used to symbolize high-potency drugs

Marijuana

The broccoli emoji can sometimes be used to reference marijuana / weed use.

Heroin / Support within the BIPOC community

The brown heart emoji can sometimes be used to reference heroin / heroin use.

It can also be used to show support from one member of the BIPOC (Black, Indigenous, People of Color) community.

Benzos

Represents Benzodiazepines , like Xanax

Drug Delivery

Signifies dealer delivery or shipping

Benzos

Represents Benzodiazepines, like Xanax

Large Batch of Drugs

Represents a large batch of drugs

Drug Dealer

Drug Dealer advertising

Methamphetamines

The crystal ball can sometimes be used to reference methamphetamines / meth use.

Marijuana / Vaping

The dash/dashing away emoji can be used to reference marijuana / weed use.

It can also be used in reference to vaping.

Methamphetamines

The diamond or gemstone emoji can sometimes be used to reference methamphetamines / meth use.

Drug Dealer

Drug Dealer advertising

Heroin

Represents Heroin

Marijuana

Represents marijuana

Potent Drugs

Represents High-potency drugs

Marijuana

The four leaf clover emoji can sometimes be used to reference marijuana / weed use.

Marijuana

The fuel pump emoji can sometimes be used to reference marijuana / weed use.

Marijuana

Represents Marijuana

Marijuana

The herb emoji can sometimes be used to reference marijuana / weed use.

Cocaine

The key emoji can sometimes be used to reference cocaine / coke use.

Marijuana

The leaf fluttering emoji can sometimes be used to reference marijuana / weed use.

MDMA / Ecstasy

The lightning bolt emoji can sometimes be used to reference MDMA / Ecstasy use.

Cocaine

Represents Cocaine

Marijuana

The maple leaf emoji can sometimes be used to reference marijuana / weed use. This is not, however, a common use for this emoji.

Drug Dealer

Drug Dealer advertising

Psychedelics/Mushrooms

Code for “magic” (psychedelic) mushrooms

Oxy/Percocet

Represents Oxycodone (OxyContin) or oxycodone and acetaminophen (Percocet)

Marijuana

Represents marijuana

Drug Delivery/Shipping

Represents dealer delivery/shipping of drugs

Cocaine

Represents Cocaine

Pill Drugs (general)

The pill emoji can reference various drugs that exist in pill form (prescription or not). Commonly, it can be used in reference to Adderall, MDMA/Molly, Xanax, Percocet, and Oxycodone.

Drug Dealer

The electric plug emoji can sometimes be used to reference a drug dealer or drug-related supplier.

MDMA/Molly

Represents MDMA/Molly

MDMA / Ecstasy

The red X or cross mark emoji can sometimes be used to reference MDMA / Ecstasy use.

Potent Drugs

The rocket emoji can sometimes be used to indicate an especially potent form or batch of drugs.

Drug Delivery/Shipping

Represents Drug Delivery/Shipping

Heroin / Penis

The snake emoji can sometimes be used to reference heroin / heroin use.

It can also be used to reference a penis.

Cocaine

Represents Cocaine

Cocaine

The snowflake emoji can sometimes be used to reference cocaine / coke use.

Cocaine

The snowman emoji can sometimes be used to reference cocaine / coke use.

Heroin / Tattoo

The syringe emoji can sometimes be used to reference heroin / heroin use.

It also can be used to reference a tattoo.

Methamphetamines

The test tube emoji can sometimes be used to reference methampetamines / meth use.

Adderall / "Train" Sex

The train emoji can sometimes be used to reference Adderall, especially when paired with the character A (as in, "take the A-train").

It can also be used in reference to a sexual situation where multiple persons perform sex acts on a single recipient (as in "running a train on them").

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