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hand-fingers-partial
CLDR order 2 · 54 emojis · 55 variants.
Emoji list
Total 9 emojis / 10 variants · 9 match the filters.
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Version E3.0
1F919
call me hand
A relaxed shaka sign meaning call me, used to invite a chat or send chill vibes.
People & Body / hand-fingers-partial
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Version E3.0
1F91E
crossed fingers
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.
People & Body / hand-fingers-partial
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Version E14.0
1FAF0
hand with index finger and thumb crossed
Represents a hand gesture made by crossing or rubbing the index finger and thumb together. It is most commonly used in relation to money, such as talking about cost, lack of money, something being expensive, or hinting that payment is expected. The tone is often light, casual, or slightly playful rather than serious or literal. In addition to its money-related meaning, this emoji can also express emotional or affectionate intent in certain contexts. Those emotional uses are common as well and are explained in more detail in a separate definition below.
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Version E5.0
1F91F
love-you gesture
This hand sign represents “I love you” in American Sign Language. It is formed by combining the handshapes for the letters I, L, and Y: the raised pinky finger represents the letter I; the extended thumb and index finger form the letter L; and the thumb together with the pinky reflects the handshape for the letter Y.
People & Body / hand-fingers-partial
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Version E0.6
1F44C
OK hand
A hand sign for OK, showing approval or that everything is fine.
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Version E13.0
1F90C
pinched fingers
A dramatic 'what do you mean?' gesture, used to question or ask for clarity.
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Version E12.0
1F90F
pinching hand
A pinch gesture showing something is tiny or only a little, often used for just a bit.
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Version E1.0
1F918
sign of the horns
A rock on gesture showing hype or excitement, often used for music or high energy moments.
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Version E0.6
270C FE0F
victory hand
A casual peace sign showing good vibes or a friendly sign off.
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