Person Walking Right ๐ถโโก๏ธ
People & Body
From a Guy โ From your crush
What does ๐ถโโก๏ธ mean from a guy you like?
He sends this? It's likely 'I'm heading to your place,' 'I'm leaving work,' or 'I'm out for the night.' If it follows a flirty exchange, it could be a soft 'I'm logging off for now, but I liked our chat.' It's generally a friendly closing or a practical update, but the 'walking away from feelings' irony can definitely be there if he's self-aware.
Also from from a guy
From a guy friend
Your bro sends this, it's 100% 'I'm on my way,' 'I'm leaving,' or 'I'm peacing out of this. Done.' It's often used with a shrug emoji or a skull emoji for maximum 'I'm dead' effect. It's not a signal to worry, just a casual update or a sign-off.
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From a guy stranger
A random guy sending you ๐ถโโก๏ธ is either 'I'm leaving your DMs now' (which is rare, they usually just stop replying) or they're trying to be playfully mysterious. It's usually low-stakes but also low-effort. If there's no clear context, it's probably just a weird opener or a non-committal response.
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What does ๐ถโโก๏ธ mean from a girl?โพ
Real talk: when a girl sends ๐ถโโก๏ธ, it's usually a casual 'I'm leaving,' 'I'm on my way,' or an ironic 'I'm out of this convo.' Context is key โ if it's your crush after a flirty chat, it might be a playful sign-off, but from a friend, it's probably just a straightforward update about their movement.
What does ๐ถโโก๏ธ mean in texting?โพ
In texting, ๐ถโโก๏ธ rarely means someone is literally just walking right. It's almost always shorthand for 'I'm out,' 'peace out,' or 'I'm on my way' with a chill, slightly detached vibe. It's often used humorously to signal disengagement from drama or responsibility.
Is ๐ถโโก๏ธ flirty or friendly?โพ
It can be both, depending on who sent it and what came before! From a friend, it's definitely friendly โ just a casual update or a humorous exit. From a crush, if it follows playful banter, it could be subtly flirty, implying 'I'm stepping away, but I liked that.' But generally, it leans more friendly/neutral unless other cues push it into flirty territory.