“You can see so many stars tonight! ⭐⭐” “You got a 32 on the ACT?? You’re seriously a genius ⭐” “Thanks so much for stopping in and saying hi ⭐”

“You’re practically glowing!! 🌟” “Check out the sequins on this dress 🌟”

“Wow, your PFP literally took my breath away ✨” “It’s gonna be a good day!! ✨” “Check out my sweet kitty ✨”

“I think I had too many spiked ice teas LOL 💫” “Wow, that looks incredible! 💫”

“Anyone catch the meteor shower tonight? 🌠” “Shooting star!! Make a wish everyone 🌠” In rare cases, people might use the 🌠 emoji to represent the catchphrase “the more you know. ” This slogan was used on a public broadcasting program back in the 90s, and was accompanied by an animated shooting star.

“I can’t believe he liked my tweet!! 🤩” “Got front row seats to the music festival next month 🤩” “Great pictures!! Italy is so beautiful 🤩”

“Saw you in the school play this weekend! You were such a ⭐” “You’re so talented!! ⭐⭐” “Thanks so much for covering my shift. You’re a real one! ⭐”

“You’re so gorgeous!! You’re literally blinding me 🌟🌟😎” “Thanks so much for speaking up at the meeting. You’re honestly my hero 🌟” “Check out my new earrings!! 🌟🌟”

“Look at my beautiful best friend!!! 😍🥰✨” “✨Feeling pretty good today✨” “Look at how ✨cute✨ my GF is 🥺”

“I may have had a little too much to drink… 💫💫” The 💫 emoji can also be used figuratively. Some people like to add a mystical touch to their texts and posts with the 💫 emoji, while other people use it purely for aesthetics. Some people even shoot over the 💫 emoji when they’re feeling anxious or uncomfortable. [8] X Research source

“Anyone else see that shooting star? 🌠 What are y’all wishing for?” “If you had 3 wishes, what you do with them? 🌠” “Happy anniversary!! Wishing you and Tony the very best 🌠💕” You can always use 🌠 in a literal sense, too! Let your friends know about a beautiful meteor shower you saw with a few 🌠🌠🌠 emojis.

“I think I passed Alicia Keys in the airport 🤩🤩” “So I just got a raise?!?! 🤩🤩”

If you replayed a Snapchat from your friend, that friend would get a ⭐ next to their name.