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From a Guy — From your crush
What does ⏳️ mean from a guy you like?
He's probably trying to be smooth, signaling 'Waiting for you to notice me' or 'When are we linking up ⏳️?' It can be a way to express impatience for a date or a text back, trying to build a bit of playful anticipation. It's less about the deep layers and more about a direct, yet still subtle, expression of interest.
Also from from a guy
From a guy friend
From a bro, it's usually simple: 'Waiting for the game to start ⏳️,' 'Almost done with my chores ⏳️,' or 'When are you gonna show up ⏳️?' It's just a casual way to communicate that he's currently waiting or that something is in progress, no deep thoughts required.
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From a guy stranger
Similar to a girl stranger, if it's not a clear transactional context (like a delivery update), it's probably giving off random vibes. Unless you explicitly asked him to wait for something, it's usually best to ignore or block if it feels off.
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FAQ
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What does ⏳️ mean from a girl?▾
Real talk: when a girl sends ⏳️, she's often signaling anticipation. If it's a crush, it might be a subtle hint for you to make a move or a playful nudge about a future date. From a friend, it's usually just 'I'm waiting' or 'Get ready for some info/drama.' Context and your relationship status are key to decoding it.
What does ⏳️ mean in texting?▾
In texting, ⏳️ means you're either waiting for something to happen, or something is 'almost here' or 'coming soon.' It's a quick, visual shorthand for anticipation, suspense, or even a touch of impatience. It's a versatile emoji that can apply to anything from waiting for food to a major life event.
Is ⏳️ flirty or friendly?▾
It can be both! If it's from a crush and the vibe is right, it can absolutely be flirty, implying 'waiting for you' in a romantic sense. From a friend, it's almost always friendly, just signaling anticipation or 'almost ready.' To tell the difference, look at the prior conversation, your relationship with the sender, and any other emojis they've used.