The "ππΏ" emote, or "Hand With Fingers Splayed: Dark Skin Tone" emote, is a Unicode character that represents a hand with fingers spread apart and a dark skin tone. It is commonly used to convey a greeting, high five, or a sense of openness or excitement. The dark skin tone variant was added in 2016 as part of an effort to promote diversity and inclusivity in emoji representation.
- Skepticism & Doubt:
"I'm not sure if I believe you. ππΏ" - Anger & Frustration:
"I can't believe you did that to me! ππΏ" - Nostalgia & Reminiscence:
"Remember when we used to play together as kids? ππΏ"
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