Represents a hand with the index and middle fingers crossed, a gesture widely used in American culture to express hope and to wish someone good luck.
Although emoji culture in its early years was dominated by designs rooted in Japanese visual language, by the mid-2010s there was a growing call for symbols that reflected distinctly American gestures and communication styles. This emoji emerged in that cultural moment, adding a clearly recognizable U.S. expression to the emoji set and filling a gap users had been pointing out for years.
Youβre texting a close friend on Christmas Eve.
Merry Christmas ππ€ Hope everything goes your way this year!
Youβre texting a friend who says they have their MCAT exam tomorrow.
Wow, thatβs huge. Good luck, man π€ Youβve got this.