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The shooting star emoji is used to wish for something special or to express hope and dreams. People often send it when talking about wishing, magic, or moments of awe. Fun fact: it’s inspired by the real meteors streaking across the night sky, reminding us of the universe’s wonder and possibility.
Open this emoji →The desert emoji often represents hot, arid environments or feelings of dryness and emptiness. People use it to talk about deserts, summer heat, or a barren mood. Fun fact: deserts cover about one-third of Earth's land surface and can be surprisingly diverse, from sandy dunes to rocky plateaus.
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