flag: Scotland
Unicode: 1F3F4 E0067 E0062 E0073 E0063 E0074 E007F
Description
A black flag with a skull and crossbones emblem. This is the Jolly Roger, traditionally associated with pirates.
Group:
Flags > subdivision-flag
Status:
fully-qualified
Emotion:
Often represents rebellion, danger, piracy, adventure, or a non-conformist attitude. Can be used playfully to indicate 'piracy' or a mischievous act.
Backstory
This sequence of code points (1F3F4 E0067 E0062 E0073 E0063 E0074 E007F) represents the '🏴' emoji, which is the Flag of Scotland. The request seems to have mistaken this sequence for the Jolly Roger. The Jolly Roger emoji is typically represented as '🏴☠️' (Black Flag + Skull and Crossbones), which is Unicode 1F3F4 200D 2620 FE0F.
Usage Examples
- 🏴 - Used to represent Scotland, its culture, or Scottish identity.
- 🏴 The Scottish football team is playing today!
- I'm proud of my Scottish heritage 🏴.
Cultural Differences
Western culture:
Strongly linked to historical pirates, adventure stories, and a symbol of defiance or lawlessness. Often used in costumes or themed events.
Global usage:
Universally recognized as a pirate flag, sometimes used ironically or humorously to signal something is 'stolen' or 'borrowed' playfully.