Emoji list
Total 30 emojis / 50 variants · 30 match the filters.
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Version E12.0
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deaf man
🧏♂️ deaf man, usually shown as a man in side view with one hand raised near his ear and motion lines beside his head. The deaf man emoji is commonly used to represent the Deaf community and individuals with hearing loss. It can refer to sign language, accessibility, or hearing healthcare. It gives an inclusive and informative feeling, helping to raise awareness about communication barriers and diverse ways of experiencing the world. In chats and captions, you can use it to discuss learning sign language, such as "I am practicing my sign language 🧏♂️ today." For a medical context, you could write "My grandfather is seeing an audiologist 🧏♂️ for a new hearing aid." When discussing accessibility, it can also appear in "We need to make sure this video has captions for deaf viewers 🧏♂️."
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Version E12.0
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deaf person
🧏 deaf person, usually shown as a person pointing to their ear with one finger. The deaf person emoji is commonly used to represent the deaf community, sign language, or hearing loss. It can refer to accessibility, communication barriers, or the use of assistive hearing technology. It gives an inclusive and informative feeling, often appearing in discussions about disability awareness, learning sign language, or personal experiences with hearing impairment. In chats and captions, you can use it to talk about language learning, such as "I am practicing my sign language 🧏 skills this semester." For a personal update about accessibility, you could write "The theater has great accommodations for deaf 🧏 viewers tonight." When discussing community events, it can also appear in "Join us for a workshop celebrating deaf culture 🧏 this weekend."
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Version E12.0
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deaf woman
🧏♀️ deaf woman, usually shown as a woman with one hand raised near her ear and two curved lines beside her head. This emoji is commonly used to represent deaf culture and individuals who are deaf or hard of hearing. It can refer to using sign language, navigating accessibility in daily life, or raising awareness about hearing loss. It carries a positive and inclusive tone, fostering better representation for the deaf and hard of hearing community in everyday digital conversations. In chats and captions, you can use it to share a personal update, such as "I am starting to learn sign language with my friend 🧏♀️ this weekend!" For raising awareness, you could write "Our local community center is hosting an event for the deaf woman 🧏♀️ and deaf man community." When discussing accessibility, it can also appear in "Make sure to add captions to your videos for deaf 🧏♀️ viewers."
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Version E4.0
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man bowing
🙇♂️ man bowing, usually shown as a man bowing forward with his hands on the ground and his head lowered. The man bowing emoji is commonly used to express a deep apology, sincere gratitude, or a humble request. It represents the traditional gesture of bowing low to show respect, regret, or a strong plea for a favor. It carries a polite, respectful, and apologetic tone, making it ideal for moments when you want to show genuine remorse or appreciation. In chats and captions, you can use it to apologize for a mistake, such as "I am so sorry 🙇♂️ for missing our meeting today!" When asking for a big favor, you could write "Could you please help me with this project 🙇♂️?" For showing deep gratitude, it can also appear in "Thank you so much 🙇♂️ for your incredible support."
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Version E4.0
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man facepalming
🤦♂️ man facepalming, usually shown as a man with one hand covering his face and his head tilted slightly forward. The man facepalming emoji is commonly used to express frustration, disbelief, or embarrassment over a foolish situation. It represents a physical reaction to a silly mistake, a ridiculous comment, or a moment of utter helplessness. It gives a relatable, exasperated feeling, highlighting those times when you simply cannot believe what just happened. In chats and captions, you can use it to react to a silly mistake, like "I just locked my keys inside the car again 🤦♂️." When dealing with a ridiculous situation, you could write "The meeting could have been a single email 🤦♂️." For a lighthearted moment of disbelief, it can also appear in "My brother 🤦♂️ just tried to boil water without putting water in the pot."
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Version E4.0
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man frowning
🙍♂️ man frowning, usually shown as a man with a downturned mouth and a slightly furrowed expression. The man frowning emoji is commonly used to express sadness, disappointment, or regret. It can refer to feeling down, experiencing a minor setback, or showing empathy for someone else's bad news. It gives a clear feeling of unhappiness or frustration, making it a simple way to convey that things are not going as planned. In chats and captions, you can use it to share a disappointing moment, such as "The concert got canceled and I am so sad 🙍♂️." For a daily frustration, you could write "Missed my morning bus by just ten seconds 🙍♂️." When expressing sympathy, it can also appear in "I am so sorry to hear about your bad day 🙍♂️, hope things get better soon."
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Version E4.0
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man gesturing NO
🙅♂️ man gesturing NO, usually shown as a man with his arms crossed in front of his chest in an X shape. This emoji is commonly used to express a firm refusal, disagreement, or disapproval. It is a clear visual shorthand for saying "no," stopping a behavior, or declaring something off-limits. It carries a strong, direct tone of rejection and boundary-setting, making it useful for shutting down unwanted suggestions or habits. In daily chats, you can use it to decline an invitation, like "I am definitely staying home tonight 🙅♂️." When setting boundaries, you might write "Please do not send me any spoilers 🙅♂️ for the movie." It also works well for a playful veto, such as "No more junk food 🙅♂️ for the rest of the week!"
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Version E4.0
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man gesturing OK
🙆♂️ man gesturing OK, usually shown as a man with both arms raised and his fingertips touching above his head. He is wearing a blue long-sleeved shirt. The man gesturing OK emoji is commonly used to express agreement, approval, or that everything is fine. It can refer to giving permission, confirming a plan, or showing that a situation is fully under control. It gives a positive and supportive feeling, signaling that there are no problems and everything is good to go. In chats and captions, you can use it to confirm a plan, such as "I am completely fine with meeting at 7 PM 🙆♂️." For a quick status update, you could write "The car is fixed and everything is OK 🙆♂️ to drive." When giving approval to a colleague, it can also appear in "Your draft looks perfect 🙆♂️, please go ahead and send it."
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Version E4.0
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man pouting
🙎♂️ man pouting, usually shown as a man with short hair and a downturned mouth, wearing a blue shirt. The man pouting emoji is commonly used to express mild frustration, disappointment, or annoyance. It can refer to feeling upset, sulking about a minor inconvenience, or showing that someone is in a bad mood. It gives a relatable and sometimes playful discontent to messages when things do not go exactly as planned. In chats and captions, you can use it to complain about bad luck, such as "Of course it starts raining the moment I walk outside 🙎♂️." For a minor disappointment, you could write "The bakery ran out of my favorite croissants 🙎♂️ this morning." When showing a sulky attitude to a friend, it can also appear in "You started the movie without me 🙎♂️!"
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Version E4.0
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man raising hand
🙋♂️ man raising hand, usually shown as a man facing forward with one hand raised and the palm open. The man raising hand emoji is commonly used to show that someone is asking a question, volunteering, or seeking attention in a group. It can refer to participating in class, offering to help with a task, or simply saying "count me in" or "I'm here." It gives a helpful and active feeling, perfect for raising a hand virtually to speak or join a plan. In chats and captions, you can use it to volunteer for a task, such as "I can help with the presentation 🙋♂️ if anyone needs a partner." For showing agreement or joining in, you could write "Who wants pizza? Me 🙋♂️!" When asking a question in a group chat, it can also appear in "Quick question 🙋♂️, what time is our meeting tomorrow?"
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Version E4.0
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man shrugging
🤷♂️ man shrugging, usually shown as a man with his arms out to the sides and palms up in a shrugging pose. The man shrugging emoji is commonly used to express a lack of knowledge, indifference, or confusion. It can refer to not knowing an answer, being passive about a decision, or accepting an unexpected situation. It gives a casual feeling of resignation, showing that someone either does not care or cannot do anything about a circumstance. In chats and captions, you can use it when you are unsure, such as "I have absolutely no idea where I left my keys 🤷♂️." For expressing indifference, you could write "The movie got terrible reviews, but I might still watch it 🤷♂️." For a helpless situation, it can also appear in "The train is delayed again, so I guess we just wait 🤷♂️."
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Version E4.0
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man tipping hand
💁♂️ man tipping hand, usually shown as a man with one arm bent and a hand held out to the side, wearing a blue shirt. The man tipping hand emoji is commonly used to express sarcasm, sassiness, or helpfulness. It can refer to sharing a piece of information, offering assistance, or showing a playful attitude of "well, there it is." It gives a humorous and confident feeling, often appearing in witty remarks or when someone is being cheeky. In chats and captions, you can use it to deliver some sass, such as "I told you so 💁♂️ but you didn't listen." For a helpful suggestion, you could write "If you need directions, just ask this guy 💁♂️." For a confident update, it can also appear in "Just aced my exam without even studying 💁♂️."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person bowing
🙇 person bowing, usually shown as a person bending forward with their head lowered and hands placed together in front of them. The person bowing emoji is commonly used to express a sincere apology, deep gratitude, or respect. It can refer to asking for a big favor, showing humility, or conveying a state of deep reflection and regret. It gives a polite and earnest feeling, often appearing in personal or professional chats when someone wants to show they are truly sorry or incredibly thankful. In chats and captions, you can use it to apologize for a mistake, such as "I am so sorry for the delay 🙇, I will get this to you right away." For expressing immense gratitude, you could write "Thank you so much for helping me move 🙇, I couldn't have done it without you." When asking for a big favor, it can also appear in "Could you please 🙇 cover my shift tomorrow?"
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Version E3.0
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person facepalming
🤦 person facepalming, usually shown as a person with one hand covering their face and forehead while their head tilts downward. The person facepalming emoji is commonly used to express disbelief, frustration, or exasperation at a silly situation. It can refer to making a foolish mistake, witnessing someone else's blunder, or feeling overwhelmed by a ridiculous event. It gives a relatable feeling of embarrassment or exasperated amusement when words alone cannot describe the sheer silliness of a moment. In chats and captions, you can use it to react to a silly mistake, such as "I just walked into the wrong classroom and sat down 🤦." For a moment of forgetfulness, you could write "I forgot my keys inside the house again 🤦." When reacting to a bad pun or a ridiculous situation, it can also appear in "My dad told another terrible joke today 🤦."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person frowning
🙍 person frowning, usually shown as a person with a downturned mouth and a frowning expression. The person frowning emoji is commonly used to express mild sadness, disappointment, or worry. It can refer to a bad day, feeling a bit blue, or dealing with a frustrating situation. It gives a relatable feeling of discontent, helping to convey that things are not going quite as planned or that someone is feeling a little down. In chats and captions, you can use it to share a minor disappointment, such as "My favorite coffee shop is closed today 🙍." For expressing worry or concern, you could write "I am still waiting for the test results 🙍." For a relatable moment of frustration, it can also appear in "I accidentally spilled my morning tea 🙍."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person gesturing NO
🙅 person gesturing NO, usually shown as a person with their arms crossed in front of their body in an X shape. The person gesturing NO emoji is commonly used to express a strong no, rejection, or disagreement. It can refer to stopping a behavior, declining an offer, or setting a clear boundary. It gives a firm feeling of refusal, showing that something is strictly prohibited or unacceptable. In chats and captions, you can use it to decline an idea, such as "I am definitely not waking up at 5 AM for a run 🙅." For setting a boundary, you could write "Please stop sharing spoilers for the new show 🙅." For a humorous rejection, it can also appear in "Pineapple on pizza? Absolutely not 🙅."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person gesturing OK
🙆 person gesturing OK, usually shown as a person raising both arms overhead with the fingertips meeting to form an arch. The person gesturing OK emoji is commonly used to express approval, agreement, or confirming that everything is fine. It can refer to giving permission, saying yes to a plan, or signaling that a task is successfully completed. It gives a cooperative and reassuring feeling, showing that a situation is fully under control. In chats and captions, you can use it to confirm a plan, such as "Everything is set for the meeting tomorrow 🙆." For a quick status update, you could write "Just checked the engine and we are good to go 🙆." For a cheerful agreement, it can also appear in "Yes 🙆, I would love to join you guys for dinner tonight!"
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person pouting
🙎 person pouting, usually shown as a person with a downturned mouth and lowered eyebrows. The person pouting emoji is commonly used to express mild dissatisfaction, annoyance, or frustration. It can refer to minor inconveniences, feeling ignored, or playfully sulking when things do not go your way. It gives a relatable feeling of disappointment, making it perfect for lighthearted venting or showing that you are upset in a gentle, non-aggressive way. In chats and captions, you can use it to complain about a delayed plan, such as "The train is late again and I am freezing 🙎." For a playful sulk, you could write "You ate the last slice of cake without me 🙎." When feeling left out or ignored, it can also appear in "Still waiting for a reply to my text 🙎."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person raising hand
🙋 person raising hand, usually shown as a person with one arm raised and the hand open. The person raising hand emoji is commonly used to ask a question, volunteer for a task, or grab someone's attention. It can refer to participating in class, offering to help, or signaling presence in a group. It gives an active and eager feeling, showing that someone is ready to speak up, check in, or join an activity. In chats and captions, you can use it to volunteer, such as "I can help with the setup 🙋!" For checking in or saying hello, you could write "Hey everyone, I'm here 🙋." When asking a question in a group chat, it can also appear in "Does anyone 🙋 know what time the meeting starts?"
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Version E3.0
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person shrugging
🤷 person shrugging, usually shown as a person with both arms raised out to the sides and palms facing up. The person shrugging emoji is commonly used to express a lack of knowledge, confusion, or indifference. It can refer to not knowing an answer, being unable to explain a situation, or simply not caring about an outcome. It gives a casual and resigned feeling, showing that a situation is out of one's control or not worth worrying about. In chats and captions, you can use it when you are unsure of the details, such as "I have absolutely no idea where I left my keys 🤷." For a relaxed attitude toward an unexpected change, you could write "The picnic got rained out, but what can you do 🤷?" When you don't mind a particular choice, it can also appear in "Should we eat pizza or tacos? Either is fine with me 🤷."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E0.6
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person tipping hand
💁 person tipping hand, usually shown as a person with one arm bent and a hand held up near shoulder height. The person tipping hand emoji is commonly used to express sarcasm, sassiness, or a playful attitude. It can refer to sharing a helpful tip, being helpful, or showing a bit of confidence and cheekiness. It gives a lighthearted and expressive feeling, often appearing when someone is offering information with a hint of attitude. In chats and captions, you can use it to show off a new look, such as "Just got a fresh haircut 💁 and I am loving it!" When sharing some helpful advice, you could write "Here is a quick tip 💁 for saving money on groceries." For a sassy response, it can also appear in "Well, I told you so 💁."
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Version E4.0
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woman bowing
🙇♀️ woman bowing, usually shown as a woman bowing forward with her hands placed together in front of her. The woman bowing emoji is commonly used to express a deep apology, sincere gratitude, or a humble request. It can refer to feeling extremely sorry about a mistake, showing immense appreciation for a favor, or asking for help. It gives a respectful and polite feeling, often appearing in personal or work-related messages where someone wants to show genuine humility. In chats and captions, you can use it to say sorry, such as "I am so incredibly sorry for forgetting our meeting today 🙇♀️." For a big favor, you could write "Thank you so much to the kind stranger 🙇♀️ who found my lost wallet!" When asking for a major favor from a friend, it can also appear in "Could you please help me move this heavy couch tomorrow 🙇♀️?"
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Version E4.0
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woman facepalming
🤦♀️ woman facepalming, usually shown as a woman with her head slightly lowered and one hand covering her face. The woman facepalming emoji is commonly used to express a strong sense of exasperation, disbelief, or embarrassment. It can refer to a silly mistake, a moment of forgetfulness, or reacting to someone else's foolish behavior. It gives a humorous yet frustrated feeling of disappointment, showing that a situation is so absurd or awkward that all you can do is cover your face. In chats and captions, you can use it to share a personal blunder, such as "I just locked my keys in the car again 🤦♀️." For reacting to an awkward situation, you could write "The cringe during that meeting was too much to handle 🤦♀️." When talking about someone else's silly action, it can also appear in "My brother 🤦♀️ tried to boil water without putting any water in the pot."
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Version E4.0
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woman frowning
🙍♀️ woman frowning, usually shown as a woman facing forward with a downturned mouth and a slight frown. The woman frowning emoji is commonly used to express sadness, disappointment, or worry. It can refer to a bad day, feeling down, or experiencing a minor setback. It gives a clear feeling of displeasure or concern, helping to show that someone is unhappy with a situation or feeling a bit blue. In chats and captions, you can use it to share minor bad news, such as "My flight got delayed again, so I am stuck at the airport 🙍♀️ for hours." For expressing disappointment, you could write "The concert sold out before I could get tickets 🙍♀️." When feeling under the weather, it can also appear in "I think I am coming down with a cold 🙍♀️ and need to rest."
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Version E4.0
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woman gesturing NO
🙅♀️ woman gesturing NO, usually shown as a woman with her arms crossed in front of her body in an X shape. She has shoulder-length blonde hair and wears a purple top. This emoji is commonly used to express a firm refusal, rejection, or strong disagreement. It can represent saying no to an offer, stopping an unwanted behavior, or setting a clear boundary. It gives an immediate and clear denial in digital conversations, making it easy to decline requests or signal that something is not allowed. In chats and captions, you can use it to decline an invitation, such as "I really cannot go out tonight 🙅♀️ because I have to study." For setting a boundary, you could write "Please do not send me any spoilers 🙅♀️ for the movie." When expressing a strong personal preference, it can also appear in "No more cold weather for me 🙅♀️, I need the summer back."
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Version E4.0
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woman gesturing OK
🙆♀️ woman gesturing OK, usually shown as a woman with her arms raised high above her head to form a large circle. The woman gesturing OK emoji is commonly used to express agreement, approval, or permission. It can refer to giving a green light to a plan, confirming that everything is fine, or saying yes to a request. It gives a cheerful and reassuring feeling, showing that a situation is completely under control or that a suggestion is highly welcomed. In chats and captions, you can use it to confirm a plan, such as "I am completely free this weekend, so Saturday works for me 🙆♀️." For a reassuring update, you could write "Don't worry, the presentation is ready and everything is OK 🙆♀️." When giving enthusiastic approval, it can also appear in "Are we still going out for tacos tonight? Yes, absolutely 🙆♀️!"
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Version E4.0
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woman pouting
🙎♀️ woman pouting, usually shown as a woman with a slight frown and a downturned mouth. The woman pouting emoji is commonly used to express mild frustration, disappointment, or a playful sulk. It can refer to feeling ignored, being unhappy about a minor inconvenience, or seeking a bit of attention. It gives a relatable, disappointed feeling, often appearing in lighthearted complaints or when someone is feeling a little left out. In chats and captions, you can use it to react to a minor setback, such as "They ran out of my favorite coffee today 🙎♀️." When feeling ignored or lonely, you could write "Why is everyone so busy when I want to hang out 🙎♀️?" For a playful sulk with a partner or friend, it can also appear in "You forgot to text me back 🙎♀️."
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Version E4.0
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woman raising hand
🙋♀️ woman raising hand, usually shown as a woman with one hand raised and the palm facing forward. This emoji is commonly used to show active participation, offering to help, or asking for attention. It can represent a person volunteering for a task, saying "yes" to an invitation, or signaling that they have a question in a classroom or meeting setting. It carries an enthusiastic and helpful tone, making it perfect for showing eagerness and involvement. In chats and captions, you can use it to RSVP to an event, such as "I am definitely coming to the party 🙋♀️!" When offering assistance, you could write "If anyone needs help setting up, I can do it 🙋♀️." For a classroom or work scenario, it also fits well in "I have a quick question 🙋♀️ about the project details."
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Version E4.0
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woman shrugging
🤷♀️ woman shrugging, usually shown as a woman with her arms out to the sides and her palms facing up. The woman shrugging emoji is commonly used to express a lack of knowledge, confusion, or indifference. It can refer to not knowing the answer to a question, feeling helpless in a situation, or simply not caring about the outcome. It gives a lighthearted feeling of uncertainty or resignation, showing that some things are just out of one's control. In chats and captions, you can use it to reply to a question when you are clueless, such as "I have no idea where I left my keys 🤷♀️." For a casual reaction to an unexpected change, you could write "Our flight is delayed, but what can you do 🤷♀️?" When expressing a lack of preference, it can also appear in "I don't mind what we eat for dinner, both options sound good 🤷♀️."
People & Body / person-gesture
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Version E4.0
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woman tipping hand
💁♀️ woman tipping hand, usually shown as a woman with one hand raised near shoulder height and her arm bent at the elbow. This emoji is commonly used to express sarcasm, sassiness, or a playful attitude. It can refer to sharing a cheeky response, showing off confidence, or offering helpful information with a bit of flair. It gives off a lighthearted and confident feeling, often used when someone is being a bit sassy or proudly presenting an obvious truth. In chats and captions, you can use it to show off a new look, such as "Just got my hair cut and I am loving it 💁♀️!" For a cheeky reply, you could write "Well, I did tell you so 💁♀️." When proudly sharing an accomplishment, it can also appear in "Finished all my chores before noon 💁♀️."
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