In honor of the 10 year anniversary of the release of the cult classic cinematic feature Mean Girls, Mashable introduced these phenomenal pop culture emojis into famous Mean Girls quotes. Featuring the best bits of dialogue, from Glen Coco encouragements to the challenges of bringing ‘fetch’ into our everyday lexicon, these imagined text conversations show how prevalent Mean Girls quotes really are.
The new emojis include the burn book, a pink shirt (on Wednesdays we wear pink, still), Toaster Strudel, a condom, a stick of butter, an infinity symbol (the limit does not exist), a hot dog (it was just that one time), a stick of butter (it is a carb, after all) and a Mathlete varsity jacket (complete with bitching leather sleeves).
Cult Film Emojis
Mashable Incorporates Emojis Into Famous Mean Girls Quotes
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