ON! arrow

πŸ”›

ON! arrow

πŸ”› represents on! arrow, typically shown as a horizontal double-ended arrow above the word β€œON!”. Designs vary between a flat icon and a blue rounded-square base.

An ON! arrow is a functional symbol primarily used to represent activation, power, or the status of being enabled. It combines a bidirectional arrow with bold text to emphasize a transition into an active state or the continuation of a process.

In practical communication, this emoji is used to signal that something is ready or has been started. Examples of its use include: "The project is officially πŸ”›!", "I've turned the notifications πŸ”› for the group chat," or "Time to get my game face πŸ”› and finish this work."

Groups
Subgroups
Unicode
U+1F51B
Variant status
Fully-qualified
Emoji version
E0.6

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