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🫵 index pointing at the viewer Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste

Informação rápida

Unicode
U+1FAF5
Código curto
:index-pointing-at-the-viewer:
Categoria
People & Body
Subcategoria
finger pointing
Adicionado em
Unicode 14.0
Também conhecido como
pointing at you, you finger, I want you, calling you out

What Does the index pointing at the viewer Emoji 🫵 Mean?

Looking through the screen and singling you out, 🫵 the index pointing at the viewer is the digital equivalent of someone jabbing a finger right at your chest. Introduced in Unicode 14.0, it filled a long-standing gap — there was finally a way to say 'YOU' directly through emoji. People use it to call out, accuse, hype up, or address a specific person in the most attention-grabbing way possible.

Common uses include 'I'm talking to YOU 🫵', 'Yes, YOU 🫵 need to drink water,' or the meme-famous 'I want YOU 🫵' Uncle Sam reference. It's a fixture in motivational posts, callouts, and reaction memes where someone's being lovingly (or not-so-lovingly) addressed directly. On TikTok, creators use it constantly when speaking to the camera, breaking the fourth wall, or playfully accusing viewers of relatable behaviors.

The Spider-Man pointing meme works perfectly with two of these emojis facing each other 🫵🫵. There's an aggressive energy to it that other pointing emojis lack — it's not just pointing at something, it's pointing right at YOU. Whether you're hyping up a friend, calling out a behavior, or recreating the 'I want you' poster vibe, this emoji puts the spotlight squarely on the reader, making your message impossible to ignore.

How to Use 🫵 index pointing at the viewer Emoji

“Yes, YOU 🫵 deserve a break”
“I want YOU 🫵 to join the team”
“🫵🫵 Spider-Man pointing meme”
Detalhes técnicos
UnicodeU+1FAF5
Entidade HTML🫵
Código CSS\1FAF5
Código curto:index-pointing-at-the-viewer:
Palavras-chaveat, finger, hand, index, pointing, poke, viewer, you, the
Versão Unicode14.0

Perguntas frequentes

What does 🫵 mean?

It depicts a finger pointing directly at the viewer, used to say 'YOU' specifically — for callouts, motivational messages, accusations, or hype.

Can 🫵 be used in memes?

Absolutely. It's a key part of the Spider-Man pointing meme (🫵🫵), the Uncle Sam 'I want you' poster, and countless callout posts on Twitter and TikTok.