I’ve seen it a few times now and I have no idea what it’s supposed to mean.

For that matter, I don’t know what it’s supposed to mean period.

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      The Unicode standard just specified a “wheel”. A particular amusing (read: drama inducing) case is with the 🔫 emoji: Unicode specified it as “Pistol”, but depending on your font (and version), it can either appear as a water gun, or a musket or revolver.

      Unfortunately (or maybe fortunately), all major vendors have now switched over to a water gun, so no more amusing forum threads cases by the different meanings.

      So in addition to the interpretation being unclear, there is also no real standard for emoji.

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      Same in Jerboa for Android.

      Yes, I’m aware this may differ depending on your specific brand of Android phone. 🤷

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          I have an older phone which is probably why i see the wooden wheel. Rubber wheels hadn’t been invented yet.

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            I have an even older phone, which is probably why I see a rectangle with a cross through it

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          It would depend on what brand and how old your phone is on Android, for example I think Samsung has its own set of emoji - at least for older phones

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        It’s an old wagon wheel on Motorola, come on man, you have to know there is more than one android phone