The broom emoji 🧹 is used in group chats as a reaction to comments that violate community rules.
It’s used to prevent unwanted dialogue without using dialogue.
It’s commonly used in big group chats where lots of chatter can be annoying for members to have to scroll through. Too much scrolling can be annoying and even painful for elderly and disabled people with arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.
The broom emoji reaction is used to prevent chatter from getting out of hand.
Members use a broom emoji instead of using their words to prevent further unwanted messages.
Emojis take up much less space than someone saying, “Please keep chatter to a minimum,” so while it may be passive aggressive the benefits of less chatter and less scrolling are valued.
If someone talks too much their messages will likely have multiple broom emojis 🧹 as reactions to their messages.
The people who want to violate the rules with chatter should make a new group for themselves to talk as much as they want.
It’s used to prevent unwanted dialogue without using dialogue.
It’s commonly used in big group chats where lots of chatter can be annoying for members to have to scroll through. Too much scrolling can be annoying and even painful for elderly and disabled people with arthritis or carpal tunnel syndrome.
The broom emoji reaction is used to prevent chatter from getting out of hand.
Members use a broom emoji instead of using their words to prevent further unwanted messages.
Emojis take up much less space than someone saying, “Please keep chatter to a minimum,” so while it may be passive aggressive the benefits of less chatter and less scrolling are valued.
If someone talks too much their messages will likely have multiple broom emojis 🧹 as reactions to their messages.
The people who want to violate the rules with chatter should make a new group for themselves to talk as much as they want.
***in an events group chat where people share things to do in their local community***
“I can’t wait to go this event that you just shared, I’m so excited for it!!!”
***people react to this message with a 🧹***
“Why did people react with broom emojis to my comment?”
***people again react to this message with a 🧹***
“Oh ok I googled it and I found out why thanks to urban dictionary! I’ll stop making annoying comments in here and I’ll make a new group chat! Send me a direct message if you want to join me!”
***people again react to this message with a 🧹***
“I can’t wait to go this event that you just shared, I’m so excited for it!!!”
***people react to this message with a 🧹***
“Why did people react with broom emojis to my comment?”
***people again react to this message with a 🧹***
“Oh ok I googled it and I found out why thanks to urban dictionary! I’ll stop making annoying comments in here and I’ll make a new group chat! Send me a direct message if you want to join me!”
***people again react to this message with a 🧹***
by neocricket February 06, 2025
by yaboystickadickinadude(bean ) September 14, 2022
john is the embodiment of the neutral face emoji
by yeahdontlookatme April 25, 2021
by rxcl79g May 16, 2025
Whether merely a misclick on a mobile phone keyboard due to the adjacent placement of the “😍” and “😂” emojis, or a purposeful declaration of love and laughter, the ty emoji combination is loved by many and used by all. Started by Tyler Mistichin of Port Carbon, Pennsylvania, the ty emoji provides class and authenticity to anyone who dares to type it.
by MoranAidan November 03, 2021
Jake: 🪑 (i want to suck cock) Chair emoji in slang
Paul: dude wtf bro we're no longer friends
Jake: 🪑
Paul: dude wtf bro we're no longer friends
Jake: 🪑
by gdcolo7 November 19, 2023
Used by chronic pain patients to indicate they've been blocked by Andrew Kolodny, the executive director of Physicians for Responsible Opioid Prescribing (PROP.)
Kolodny has an overwhelming habit to misrepresent opioids (saying, for example, that prescription opioids are the problem when in fact it's illicit fentanyl, and ignoring that opioid prescribing has dramatically decreased while ODs continued to increase) as well as chronic pain patients - who he has called 'PR pawns for big pharma,' junkies, etc.
When a chronic pain patient confronts him with factual, sourced corrections to his misinformation, and questions regarding the propaganda - no matter how civil - he will block them and hide the tweet rather than let their voices be represented in a conversation that directly impacts their lives, and ignoring that PROP-pushed propaganda and misuse of CDC guidelines that have led to patients being forcibly tapered and taken off of their medication, including veterans and cancer patients, has led to many suicides amongst those with chronic pain.
Kolodny has an overwhelming habit to misrepresent opioids (saying, for example, that prescription opioids are the problem when in fact it's illicit fentanyl, and ignoring that opioid prescribing has dramatically decreased while ODs continued to increase) as well as chronic pain patients - who he has called 'PR pawns for big pharma,' junkies, etc.
When a chronic pain patient confronts him with factual, sourced corrections to his misinformation, and questions regarding the propaganda - no matter how civil - he will block them and hide the tweet rather than let their voices be represented in a conversation that directly impacts their lives, and ignoring that PROP-pushed propaganda and misuse of CDC guidelines that have led to patients being forcibly tapered and taken off of their medication, including veterans and cancer patients, has led to many suicides amongst those with chronic pain.
CPP1: I got my star emoji today. Kolodny blocked me when I pointed out the CDC spoke out against forced tapering and cutting patients off of pain meds, and said the guidelines were being misused.
CPP2: Yeah, I got mine months ago when I linked research showing that Rx opioids weren't at fault. Welcome to the club.
CPP2: Yeah, I got mine months ago when I linked research showing that Rx opioids weren't at fault. Welcome to the club.
by Jadedimage May 29, 2021