๐Ÿคš

raised back of hand

people & body ยท fingers open

Definition

The ๐Ÿคš emoji shows the raised back of a hand and usually means stop, wait, or 'hold on.' It feels slightly more deliberate and formal than a casual wave.

How it reads in conversation

๐Ÿคš reads like body language in a text bubble. It often feels clearer through the gesture itself than through any extra emotional nuance.

Tone strength

Medium

๐Ÿคš changes the line in a visible way, but it still depends on the surrounding words to finish the meaning.

When to use

  • Quick greetings, approval, support, refusal, or emphasis where the hand or pose does real communication work.
  • Group-chat replies when a visible gesture lands faster than a whole sentence.
  • Messages that need visible social meaning, not just another face emoji.
  • Short comments where pointing, waving, clapping, or thanks should be obvious at a glance.

When NOT to use

  • Gesture emoji can feel blunt if the social meaning is unclear or stronger than the message needs.
  • If the conversation needs emotional nuance, a face emoji or fuller sentence may land better.
  • Do not rely on a gesture alone when the reader may interpret the motion differently.

Platform context

Chat

๐Ÿคš is strongest in chat because the body-language signal lands quickly in a short reply.

Social

Works in comments when the gesture itself is recognizable, such as applause, thanks, or a quick greeting.

Caption

Best in captions when the gesture supports the line instead of replacing the real message.

Comparison with similar emoji

Next decision paths

Example sentences

  • Got it, thank you ๐Ÿคš
  • That deserves a quick clap ๐Ÿคš
  • Just waving before I forget ๐Ÿคš
  • This lands better with one clear gesture ๐Ÿคš

Related symbols

Emoji metadata

Unicode
U+1F91A
Hex code
1F91A
HTML code
🤚
Unicode version
3
Subcategory
fingers open

FAQ

What does ๐Ÿคš raised back of hand mean in texting?

The ๐Ÿคš emoji shows the raised back of a hand and usually means stop, wait, or 'hold on.' It feels slightly more deliberate and formal than a casual wave. In texting, the important part is how it changes the tone of the sentence around it, not only the dictionary label.

When should I use ๐Ÿคš?

Use ๐Ÿคš when the line already points in the same emotional or topical direction and you want the reader to feel that signal faster.

When can ๐Ÿคš feel wrong?

It usually misses when the emoji adds more intensity, intimacy, or attitude than the situation can support. The best check is whether the message still sounds right if you read it out loud with the emoji's tone in mind.

How strong is ๐Ÿคš compared with other emoji?

๐Ÿคš is a medium-strength signal on this page. ๐Ÿคš changes the line in a visible way, but it still depends on the surrounding words to finish the meaning.

What emoji is closest to ๐Ÿคš?

๐Ÿ‘‹ waving hand is one of the nearest alternatives because it overlaps in broad intent while shifting tone, intensity, or context.

Does ๐Ÿคš work better in chat, comments, or captions?

That depends on the emoji, but the page now breaks it down by platform context because some emoji feel natural in chat and much louder or more decorative in captions or public replies.

Where should I go after this page if ๐Ÿคš is close but not perfect?

The best next step is usually to compare nearby emoji or open the parent category page for broader choices.