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⏩️ fast-forward button Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Quick info

Unicode
U+23E9 U+FE0F
Shortcode
:fast-forward-button:
Category
Symbols
Subcategory
audio & video symbols
Added in
Unicode 0.6
Also known as
skip ahead, ffwd, speed up

What Does the fast-forward button Emoji ⏩️ Mean?

Two right-pointing triangles side by side — the fast-forward button from media players. Available since Unicode 6.0 (2010), the fast-forward button emoji represents skipping ahead, speeding up, and moving forward quickly. People use it for 'fast forward to the weekend ⏩,' 'skip the boring parts ⏩,' and 'just get to it ⏩.' It's a favorite metaphor for impatience — 'can we fast forward through Monday ⏩.' Content creators use it for 'skip ahead in this video' instructions.

It also pops up in 'speed running through tasks ⏩' productivity posts and 'fast forward through your 20s ⏩' nostalgic regret content. Whether you're literally directing playback or wishing time would speed up, this double-triangle delivers urgency. 'Skip to the weekend,' 'fast forward through Monday,' and 'get me to vacation' content all use it.

It's also part of skip-intro content on Netflix and streaming app review posts about time-saving features. The double-triangle design is instantly recognizable from VCRs, DVD players, and modern streaming apps. It's been part of media interface design since the analog cassette era and beyond.

How to Use ⏩️ fast-forward button Emoji

“Fast forward to Friday ⏩”
“Skipping the intro ⏩”
Technical Details
UnicodeU+23E9 U+FE0F
HTML Entity⏩️
CSS Code\23E9
Shortcode:fast-forward-button:
Keywordsarrow, button, double, fast, fast-forward, forward
Unicode Version0.6

Frequently Asked Questions

What does ⏩️ mean?

It depicts a fast-forward button, used for skipping ahead, speeding through, and wishing time moved faster.