Cup with Straw 🥤
Usage snapshot:
- Used in content written with the Common script; suitable for UI labels and body text.
- Appears in the Unicode block Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs.
History & usage: CUP WITH STRAW depicts a cup with a straw. The name contains functional tokens that link the idea of a container to its accessory, with a simple connector in the phrase “WITH.” In orthographic terms, such tokens show how compound names clarify meaning and relation without adding a new symbol type. Shape or qualifier cues are minimal here, beyond the idea of a drinking vessel as a single item; the emphasis is on the relationship between parts in a compact label rather than on a single glyph feature. The practical use of this emoji appears in 3 contexts. In dictionaries and grammars, it helps illustrate pictographic vocabulary for beverages and common objects. In educational primers, it supports lessons on everyday items and the way names describe assemblies. In scholarly editions and archival transcription, it marks a modern symbol used to denote a drinking cup with straw in notes and captions. Across platforms, its appearance should remain recognizable and accessible to screen readers, with clear alt text. It travels well across devices and assistive technologies.
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Technical details
- Codepoint:
U+1F964 - General Category:
So - Age:
10.0 - Bidi Class:
ON - Block:
Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs - Script:
Common - UTF-8:
F0 9F A5 A4 - UTF-16:
D83E DD64 - UTF-32:
0001F964 - HTML dec:
🥤 - HTML hex:
🥤 - JS escape:
\u{1F964} - Python \N{}:
\N{CUP WITH STRAW} - Python \U:
\U0001F964 - URL-encoded:
%F0%9F%A5%A4 - CSS escape:
\1F964
How to type / insert
Fast copy: click the Copy button near the top of this page.
By codepoint: in many editors and IDEs, you can insert via the Unicode code U+1F964 or a built‑in character picker.
HTML: use the numeric entity 🥤 (hex) or 🥤 (decimal) when an HTML entity is needed.
Compatibility & troubleshooting
Font support: if the symbol does not render, the current font likely lacks this codepoint. Choose a font with broad Unicode coverage or allow a fallback font.
Web pages: ensure your CSS font stack includes a general fallback; avoid relying on images for common symbols to preserve accessibility and copyability.