Rightwards Pushing Hand 🫸
People & Body
Meaning
What does 🫸 mean?
This emoji is your go-to for playfully saying "no," "stop that," or "get away from me." It’s often used to gently reject an idea, a comment, or even a person's vibe, but usually with a layer of irony or humor. It’s less about a forceful physical push and more about a mental or emotional boundary being drawn, usually in a lighthearted or sassy way.
This is your go-to for a soft rejection or a playful "hard pass" in texts. It’s perfect for when your friend suggests something you absolutely don't want to do, or when someone sends you a pic of something that gives you the absolute ick.
Romantic
In the talking stage, sending this can be a playful "no" to a slightly too forward comment or an ironic way to dismiss an inside joke about your relationship. If you're actually in a relationship, it's probably just a cute way to say "stop teasing me" or "get that away from me" when your partner tries to share their weird food.
With Friends
Your bestie sending this is pure unhinged group chat energy. It means "absolutely not," "get that away from me," or "I'm done with your BS" but in the most loving, sarcastic way possible.
Platform Meanings
🎵 TikTok
On TikTok in 2026, this emoji is absolutely thriving in "POV: you're [situation]" videos where someone is rejecting something cringe or unwanted. It pairs perfectly with sounds like "ew, no," "get out of my face," or any dramatic sound effect signifying dismissal. It's definitely not cringe yet; it's peak "I'm setting boundaries playfully" energy. The meaning has shifted from a literal push to a conceptual "push away" of unwanted vibes or content.
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You'll see this in story replies as a quick "nah" to a poll, a comment under a post about something someone's done or said that gives the ick, or in DMs as a soft rejection to an invite or a photo. It’s all about maintaining a chill, slightly sassy vibe while saying "no."
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👻 Snapchat
On Snapchat, this emoji is for quick, fleeting rejections or playful "stop that" responses to goofy snaps. If someone sends a weird face, you send this back. If they try to start drama, this is your immediate "nope" before the snap disappears.
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🐦 Twitter / X
On Twitter/X, this emoji is used in quote tweets to dismiss a bad take, or in replies to signal a "hard pass" on a trending topic or discourse. It's pure ironic, "get this off my timeline" energy.
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Slang History
In 2026, this emoji has fully cemented its place as the digital "hard pass" or "get that energy away from me." It’s used to push back against anything from cringe content to unwanted advances, usually with a strong undercurrent of humor and self-awareness. It signifies setting a boundary in a playful or dramatic way, rather than a literal physical action.
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What does 🫸 mean for different people?
👨👩👧 For Parents
When your teen uses this emoji, they're most likely playfully saying 'no thank you,' 'stop that,' or 'get away from me' to something they find undesirable, cringe-worthy, or just don't want. It's usually not serious, more of a sassy or humorous rejection.
This emoji generally falls into the realm of normal, playful Gen Z communication. There's very low concern unless it's paired with genuinely aggressive language, which is rare. It's more about lighthearted dismissal.
Should I be worried if my teen sends 🫸?▾
Combinations
🫸 Combo Meanings
Represents pushing someone or something out the door. It's a strong dismissal, signifying 'get out,' 'I'm done with this,' or 'this is no longer welcome.' Often used in DMs or replies to unwanted input or drama.
🫸🛑A firm command to stop something immediately. Can be used humorously to halt a bad take or an escalating joke, or more seriously to set a boundary in a conversation, equivalent to 'stop right there' or 'cut it out.' Appears in replies, comments, or quick reactions.
🫸💨A playful or meme-like way to express wanting something to disappear quickly, or to dismiss an annoying thought, person, or situation. It signifies 'begone!' or 'poof, gone,' often used in reaction to cringe content or unwanted opinions.
🫸🤡Used to call out or dismiss someone's ridiculous, illogical, or 'clownish' actions or statements. It's a direct rejection of their foolishness or lack of self-awareness, often in a confrontational but meme-rooted way. Seen in quote tweets or comments.
🫸🗑️Signifies sending something 'into the trash.' This combination implies complete rejection, dismissal, or deeming something worthless and fit only for the bin. It's a strong, often exasperated, way to express disapproval of an idea, opinion, or situation.
Themes
🫸 in Vibes
no drama queen
When you're just not having it today, pushing away all the negativity and bad vibes. It's about setting boundaries and protecting your peace with a little sparkle.
Lifestyle & Wellness🫸📚💡💭deep thought session
You're really diving deep into something, pushing through ideas and exploring new concepts. Perfect for those moments of intense focus, learning, and brilliant insights.
Academia & Productivity🫸💪😤🏆pushing limits
That feeling when you're going hard, pushing yourself past your comfort zone in a workout or challenge. It's all about that intense drive, determination, and the victory at the end.
Fitness & Sports🫸🚪🔑🏡new beginnings home
Stepping into a fresh start, maybe moving into a new place or opening a new chapter in your personal life. It's about unlocking potential and finding your cozy spot.
Lifestyle & Wellness🫸🚫🗣️🤫silent treatment
When you're trying to block out the noise and just need some quiet reflection time. It's for those moments you're not engaging, just taking a break from all the chatter.
Communication & Mood🫸🗑️🧹✨digital detox refresh
Time to clear out the digital clutter, pushing away notifications and tidying up your online space. It's all about that satisfying feeling of a clean slate and mental refresh.
Digital & TechPlatform Designs
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FAQ
People Also Ask
What does 🫸 mean from a girl?▾
Real talk: if a girl sends this, she's usually playfully dismissing something, setting a chill boundary, or giving a sassy 'no thanks.' It's rarely genuinely angry; more of a lighthearted 'get away from me' vibe, especially if you're her crush or friend.
What does 🫸 mean in texting?▾
In texts, 🫸 is your ultimate casual 'hard pass' or 'stop that.' It's used for rejecting ideas, comments, or even vibes you don't like, but almost always with a touch of irony or humor. Think of it as a polite, digital shove-away.
Is 🫸 flirty or friendly?▾
Both! It's super context-dependent. If your crush sends it, it's probably flirty teasing. If your bestie sends it, it's definitely friendly, unhinged banter. Always check the prior messages and your relationship dynamic to know the vibe.