🙆 person gesturing OK Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Información rápida
- Unicode
- U+1F646
- Código corto
:person-gesturing-ok:- Categoría
- People & Body
- Subcategoría
- gestures
- Añadido en
- Unicode 0.6
- También conocido como
- OK gesture, all clear, circle arms, yes gesture
What Does the person gesturing OK Emoji 🙆 Mean?
Forming a big circle with their arms above their head, 🙆 the person gesturing OK emoji has been signaling all-clear since Unicode 6.0. It shows a person making the Japanese-style 'OK' gesture, where both arms form a large 'O' shape above the head. This is the opposite of 🙅 — instead of 'no,' it means 'yes,' 'OK,' or 'all good.' People use it to signal approval, agreement, or confirmation in a dramatic way.
Common examples include 'Plans are confirmed 🙆', 'Everything's fine 🙆', or 'I'm good with that 🙆.' The gesture has cultural origins in Japan, where it's a clear visual sign of affirmation or acceptance. In Western contexts, it sometimes carries an exaggerated or sarcastic 'OK!' vibe, used playfully when something is over-the-top fine. The emoji also pops up in exercise content because the arm position resembles a stretching pose — hence the keyword 'exercise.' Gendered variants 🙆♂️ and 🙆♀️ exist for more specific representation.
Pair it with ✅ for confirmation energy, with 👌 for double OK vibes, or with 🎉 for celebration. Skin tone variants are available. Some users employ it sarcastically, like 'Oh great, another meeting 🙆' to imply mock approval.
The emoji works in genuine and ironic contexts equally well. Whether you're confirming plans, signaling all-clear, or just dramatically agreeing with something, this big circle gesture delivers a clear, visible yes.
How to Use 🙆 person gesturing OK Emoji
“Plans confirmed 🙆”
“I'm doing great 🙆”
“Sounds good 🙆”
Detalles técnicos
| Unicode | U+1F646 |
| Entidad HTML | 🙆 |
| Código CSS | \1F646 |
| Código corto | :person-gesturing-ok: |
| Palabras clave | exercise, gesture, gesturing, hand, ok, omg, person |
| Versión Unicode | 0.6 |
Preguntas frecuentes
What does 🙆 mean?
It depicts a person with arms forming a circle above their head, signaling 'OK,' approval, agreement, or 'all clear' in a culturally Japanese gesture.
Why is 🙆 considered a Japanese gesture?
The arms-overhead circle is a traditional Japanese way of signaling 'OK' or 'yes,' which is why Unicode included it as a recognizable gesture emoji.
