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The peach emoji often represents the fruit itself, but it’s also a playful symbol for a person's behind. People use it to talk about juicy topics or to add a flirty touch to messages. Fun fact: peaches are a symbol of longevity and good luck in many cultures!
Open this emoji →The Mount Fuji emoji represents Japan’s iconic volcano and is often used to celebrate travel, nature, and Japanese culture. People also use it to symbolize beauty, strength, or a scenic view. Fun fact: Mount Fuji is the highest peak in Japan and a popular pilgrimage destination!
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