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call me hand Emoji

The 🤙 Call Me Hand emoji is commonly used to mean “call me” or “call you.”

U+1F919

The 🤙 emoji is known as the Call Me Hand. It’s widely used in messages and posts to encourage someone to make contact by phone. It’s quick, friendly, and easy to spot.

call me hand Emoji Meaning

The 🤙 emoji (Unicode name: CALL ME HAND, code point U+1F919) is most commonly used to suggest calling or getting in touch. In chats, it can mean “Call me,” “Give me a call,” or “Let’s talk on the phone.” Because it’s a gesture rather than a text phrase, it often works as a tone-setter—friendly, casual, and direct—especially when you want to move from messages to a call. You may also see it used to invite communication for support, scheduling, or follow-ups. As with other hand-gesture emojis, context matters, but the “call me” intent is the primary one.

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Common uses

  • Inviting someone to call you back or reach out by phone
  • Prompting a phone call for customer support or appointments
  • Signaling availability for a quick conversation (“call me when free”)
  • Encouraging a follow-up after a chat or message exchange
  • Sharing contact-style messaging in a short, friendly way

Examples

🤙 Call Me Hand (Sign Language Emoji)

  • 🤙Can’t talk now—call me later 🤙
  • 🤙If you need help, just give us a quick call 🤙
  • 🤙I’m free this afternoon. Call me 🤙
  • 🤙Let’s sort it out over the phone 🤙
  • 🤙Thanks! I’ll reach you soon—call me if urgent 🤙

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F919
HTML Entity🤙
HTML Code🤙
CSS\1F919

FAQ

What does 🤙 mean?

It’s commonly used to mean “call me” or “give me a call.”

How do I copy the 🤙 emoji?

Copy the character directly from this page and paste it into your message, design, or document.

What is the Unicode name and code point for 🤙?

Unicode name: CALL ME HAND. Code point: U+1F919.

Can 🤙 be used for anything besides phone calls?

Yes, it can also be used more generally to invite direct contact, but the most common intent is still “call me.”