On Snapchat, “double heart” means two red hearts side by side (💕). It shows a very close or mutual best-friend bond—usually the #1 best friend you snap the most, and who also snaps you back the most.
People use it in daily life when they notice the emoji next to a contact’s name and know, “Yep, we snap each other every day.” It’s like a quiet thumbs-up that says, “We’re tight.” Teens might screenshot a chat showing the double heart and send it to the friend with “We’re official 💕.” If the emoji disappears, it just means someone else has taken over that top spot.
Meaning & Usage Examples
Example: “Sarah and I both have the double heart next to each other’s names—proof we’re each other’s #1.”
Context / Common Use
The emoji updates automatically based on snap frequency. No manual setting needed. If you stop snapping as much, it swaps to a single heart or another emoji.
Does the double heart appear for group chats?
No, it only shows for one-on-one snap streaks.
Can I lose the double heart?
Yes—if either of you starts snapping someone else more, Snapchat swaps the emoji.
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