woman gesturing OK Emoji
πββοΈ shows a woman making an OK-style gesture to signal approval, agreement, or being fine.
U+1F646 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
πββοΈ is the emoji for a woman gesturing OK. Itβs commonly used to communicate that something is okay, approved, or going well. You can copy it directly or use the provided code points in your projects.
woman gesturing OK Emoji Meaning
πββοΈ is a βwoman gesturing OKβ emoji (Unicode name: WOMAN GESTURING OK). In everyday messages, it often signals approval or agreement, such as βthatβs fineβ or βlooks good.β It can also convey readiness and a positive responseβlike confirming youβre okay with a plan or that everything is working as expected. Depending on context, it may be used playfully to indicate βall setβ or βIβm good.β Like many approval emojis, tone matters: it can be friendly and casual, or supportive and reassuring when paired with short phrases.
Skin tones
Common uses
- β’Replying βthatβs okay/approvedβ in chat or comments
- β’Confirming readiness for a plan (e.g., βIβm good to goβ)
- β’Indicating approval of an idea, photo, or request
- β’Reacting positively to support or feedback (βlooks good!β)
- β’Signaling things are resolved or working fine
Examples
πββοΈ Woman Gesturing OK
- πββοΈLooks good to me πββοΈ
- πββοΈYes, that time worksβπββοΈ
- πββοΈApproved! Iβm good with this πββοΈ
- πββοΈAll set now, weβre fine πββοΈ
- πββοΈThanksβthis looks OK πββοΈ
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F646 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🙆 | |
| HTML Code | 🙆 | |
| CSS | \1F646 |
FAQ
What does πββοΈ mean?
It usually means approval or agreementβlike βOK,β βthatβs fine,β or βall set.β
Is πββοΈ different from the general OK hand emoji?
Yes. πββοΈ specifically shows a woman gesturing OK; itβs a more βreaction/confirmationβ style than the hand-only gesture.
Can I use πββοΈ for professional messages?
Often, yesβespecially when you want to communicate βapprovedβ or βconfirmed.β Keep it paired with a clear short phrase for clarity.
How do I copy πββοΈ in code?
HTML entity: 🙆. CSS escape: \\1F646. Unicode code point sequence: U+1F646 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F.