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🫰

hand with index finger and thumb crossed Emoji

🫰 shows a hand gesture with the index finger and thumb crossed.

U+1FAF0

The 🫰 emoji is called “hand with index finger and thumb crossed.” It’s commonly used to express a playful, gesture-based intention in text and design. Below you’ll find meaning, practical uses, and copy-friendly variations.

hand with index finger and thumb crossed Emoji Meaning

🫰 (Unicode U+1FAF0) depicts a hand gesture where the index finger and thumb are crossed. In everyday communication, it’s often used as a playful, informal way to add emphasis or attitude to a message. People may use it to suggest “okay,” “got it,” or to add a flirty, teasing, or lightly affectionate tone depending on context. Like many hand-gesture emojis, its exact intent can shift with what comes before or after it in a sentence, and with the overall vibe of the conversation.

Common uses

  • Add playful emphasis to a short reply in chats and comments
  • Indicate a friendly, teasing, or lightly affectionate tone in messages
  • Use as a compact reaction/gesture marker in social media posts
  • Include in UI microcopy or badges to make actions feel casual and human
  • Decorate captions for personal updates (e.g., “trying this” / “you got it”)

Examples

🫰 Hand with Index Finger and Thumb Crossed

  • 🫰🫰 Sounds good—let’s do it!
  • 🫰I’m on it 🫰
  • 🫰Wait for it… 🫰😉
  • 🫰That’s perfect 🫰
  • 🫰No worries 🫰

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1FAF0
HTML Entity🫰
HTML Code🫰
CSS\1FAF0

FAQ

What does 🫰 mean?

🫰 “hand with index finger and thumb crossed” is typically used to add playful, informal emphasis or a teasing/affectionate tone. The exact meaning depends on the surrounding text.

How do I copy and paste 🫰?

Copy the character “🫰” directly from this page and paste it into your app, document, or design tool.

What is the Unicode for 🫰?

The Unicode code point for 🫰 is U+1FAF0.

Can I use 🫰 in code?

Yes. Common escapes include the HTML entity 🫰 and JavaScript escape \\u{1FAF0}.

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