The double heart emoji (đ) on Snapchat shows up next to a friendâs name when you and that person have been each otherâs #1 best friend for two straight weeks. It simply means youâre each otherâs top contact more than anyone else.
In real life, teens and friends use it like a little badge: âWeâve kept the streak going!â Youâll see them screenshot the chat screen, post it on their Story, or send a quick âđ still there?â message to celebrate another week of staying besties on the app.
Meaning & Usage Examples
- Two pink hearts = mutual #1 best friend for 14 days.
- Lose the spot with someone else? The hearts disappear.
- Example text: âYay, we hit đ againâcoffee later to keep it alive?â
Context / Common Use
The emoji usually pops up between close friends, couples, or siblings who snap daily. Itâs not romantic by default; it just marks consistency. If you stop snapping as much, the hearts vanish and you might see a simple red heart or nothing at all.
Does the double heart emoji mean weâre dating?
No. It only shows youâre each otherâs top Snapchat friend. Feelings arenât part of the emojiâs job.
How do I get the double heart emoji back if itâs gone?
Start snapping that person more than anyone else for about two weeks straight. Once the algorithm sees youâre mutual #1 best friends again, the hearts return.
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