👨🦽 man in manual wheelchair Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
クイック情報
- ユニコード
- U+1F468 U+200D U+1F9BD
- ショートコード
:man-in-manual-wheelchair:- カテゴリー
- ピープル&ボディ
- サブカテゴリ
- activities
- 追加されました
- ユニコード12.0
- 別名
- manual wheelchair man, self-propelled wheelchair man, chair user man, accessibility man
What Does the man in manual wheelchair Emoji 👨🦽 Mean?
A man propelling himself in a manual chair, the man in manual wheelchair emoji 👨🦽 joined Unicode 12.0 in 2019 as part of the accessibility expansion. People use it for personal stories from male manual-chair users, for adaptive sports posts, and for tributes to dads, brothers, and friends who use chairs. Skin-tone modifiers personalize the figure.
Pair it with a basketball for adaptive sports, with a heart for solidarity, or with a megaphone for advocacy. The emoji also shows up in marathon-racing posts, in paralympic content, and in posts marking accessibility milestones at work or in public spaces. Its presence in standard emoji keyboards matters as visible representation that men in the disability community can use in any conversation they want, from a quick text to a serious advocacy thread.
Its adoption continues to grow as accessibility content reaches broader audiences. The emoji has also appeared in posts from male wheelchair-rugby players, in adaptive-CrossFit content, and in coverage of veterans who use chairs after service-related injuries. Each context adds depth to its everyday use.
The emoji has also appeared in posts from male adaptive-CrossFit athletes, in coverage of the Invictus Games, and in dad-and-kids content celebrating fathers who use manual chairs. Its representation runs through many corners of life.
How to Use 👨🦽 man in manual wheelchair Emoji
“Wheelchair basketball practice 👨🦽🏀”
“Marathon training, week 12 👨🦽🏃”
“My dad, my hero 👨🦽❤️”
技術詳細
| ユニコード | U+1F468 U+200D U+1F9BD |
| HTMLエンティティ | 👨🦽 |
| CSSコード | \1F468 |
| ショートコード | :man-in-manual-wheelchair: |
| キーワード | accessibility, man, manual, wheelchair, in |
| ユニコード版 | 12.0 |
よくある質問
What does 👨🦽 mean?
It depicts a man in a manual wheelchair, used for adaptive sports, accessibility advocacy, and male disability representation.
What kinds of posts use this emoji most often?
Adaptive sports content, accessibility advocacy threads, personal stories from male chair users, and tributes to disabled men in the community.
