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Address yourself like royalty with the Castle emoji! This emoji displays a large, Medieval, stone building with multiple towers. Depending on the platform, the emoji may consist of two to four towers as well as various roof colors.
You can use this emoji to metaphorically claim something as your land or kingdom. It could be a place that you are comfortable in, such as your home or your room. Places that you know well may also count.
Instead of messaging your friends โSee you at the gymโ or โSee you at the library,โ switch it up to โSee you at my kingdomโ with the castle emoji. It could lighten up your conversation. But avoid using this with acquaintances as you might come off as arrogant or weird.
Aside from referring to your comfort place as your kingdom, you could use this emoji to refer to someone as a โkingโ or โqueenโ โ terms that are often used today. In modern times, the slang words โkingโ and โqueenโ are used to describe confident and likable people. Usually, the younger generation says these terms a lot on social media.
For example, when a man says something generally agreeable, some people would often comment: โHere king, you dropped thisโ while adding a Crown emoji. So if you want to show your respect to a king or even a queen in a unique way, you could say something like โHereโs your castle, my liege,โ with the castle emoji added.
Castle is a fully-qualified emoji as part of Unicode 6.0 which was introduced in 2010.
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