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? Alarm Clock emoji
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ºÚÁÏÍø does?? Alarm Clock emoji mean?
The alarm clock emoji depicts an old fashioned alarm clock, sitting on two short legs with two clangers?(yup, that’s a technical term) perched on top.
It’s used in posts of all kinds that relate to time, from sports to the change of the seasons.
Where does ? Alarm Clock emoji come from?

The alarm clock?emoji was approved as part of?Unicode 6.0?in 2010 and added to?Emoji 1.0?in 2015. Most versions show a pretty old-school alarm clock, analog and everything. This was pre-phone alarm y’all.

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Examples of ? Alarm Clock emoji
Who uses ? Alarm Clock emoji?
Much like the stopwatch emoji, the alarm clock emoji is used in a number of ways to refer to time, clocks, watches, waiting, and even, apparently, publications with the word times in their title.
Maryland is on the ?!
— Michigan State Football (@MSU_Football)
Stormzy on the cover of the Sunday times ?
— 9bills.co.uk (@9bills)
NEW HOURS @ BIG DIPPER!! ?
COME ON IN!! ?
???— The Big Dipper (@TheBigDipperCA)
EXTRA HOUR OF SLEEP ? !! Daylight saving time ends at 2 a.m. this Sunday, November 4th. So, don¡¯t forget to turn your clocks back.
— Action News on 6abc (@6abc)
It’s used in meaningful posts about our time on this orb …
… and in posts about very important things like … coffee time!
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