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Recently, I've started to notice the hang loose hand symbol, and its emoji — also known as the "call me hand" emoji, better recognized as the shaka sign — all over my digital and physical worlds.
The "Harambe" emoji is joined by one to signify a shrug, an extended arm for a selfie, crossed fingers, the “call me” hand, a fist bump, and raised back of hand. There are also new face emoji ...
As the emoji library continues to expand with updates ... Emojipedia describes this as the “call me” hand, which makes sense. But it seems that you’ll more often see this used as a shaka ...
Those emoji were submitted to the Unicode Consortium ... hand with index and middle fingers crossed, call me hand, handshake, gorilla, deer, rhinoceros, bat, eagle, duck, owl, lizard, shark ...
“call me” hand, fist bump and raised back of hand. There are also new face emoji, like the green, sick guy and the Pinocchio-nosed liar. (Hmm, that could come in handy.) In addition to the new ...
Among the proposals include a selfie emoji, a “call me” hand, an avocado and, yes, even a bacon emoji. According to Unicode’s proposal, the new additions were chose to fill in the gaps in ...