πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈ

Man Kneeling

man NEEL-ing
Unicode: 1F9CE-200D-2642-FE0F
Added: 12.0
Category: People & Body
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Definitions

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People Β· Gestures common
A man positioned with one or both knees on the ground. Used to represent prayer, proposal, submission, or showing respect through a kneeling posture.
Often used in religious, romantic, or deferential contexts. Can represent both literal kneeling and metaphorical submission.
Spent an hour πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈ in prayer this morning. Feeling centered.
Religious message
She said YES! πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’
Social media announcement
Me πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈ begging my boss for a day off
Humorous text message
Kneeling has significant cultural meaning across societies, from religious worship to marriage proposals to shows of respect or submission.
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People Β· Humor emerging
Used metaphorically to express extreme admiration, devotion, or submission to someone or something, often in a humorous or exaggerated way.
Popular among younger users to express being a devoted fan or 'simping' for someone/something.
New Taylor Swift album dropped and I'm literally πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈ
Social media comment
Me πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈ at the PS5 restock
Gaming community post
This usage emerged from internet culture where kneeling represents extreme admiration or submission, often with humorous intent.

Evolution Timeline

2019
Introduced in Unicode 12.0 as a gender-neutral kneeling person, with gendered variants.
Part of expanded human activity emoji set.
2020
Gained popularity in meme culture to represent submission or extreme admiration.
Social media trends popularized metaphorical uses.
2021
Became associated with 'simping' culture and exaggerated fan devotion.
TikTok and Twitter trends solidified this usage.

Cultural Context

Kneeling is a universal posture of prayer and worship across many religions, including Christianity, Islam, and Buddhism, symbolizing humility before the divine.
The one-knee proposal tradition dates back to medieval knights, symbolizing devotion, respect, and surrender to one's beloved.
Kneeling has historically represented submission to authority in many cultures, from subjects kneeling before monarchs to modern ceremonial contexts.
Younger users have repurposed this emoji to represent extreme admiration or 'simping,' often in a self-deprecating or humorous context.

Regional Variations

United Kingdom Used for royal contexts (kneeling before monarchy) alongside religious and proposal meanings. Also used humorously.
United States Commonly used for religious contexts (especially in Bible Belt regions) and marriage proposals. Also popular in meme culture.

Generational Usage

Gen_X: More literal usage, primarily for religious references, proposals, or formal contexts of showing respect.
Gen_Z: Frequently used to express 'simping,' extreme admiration, or dramatic submission, often with ironic or humorous intent on TikTok and Twitter.
Older: Limited usage, mainly in religious contexts or when discussing traditional ceremonies and formal occasions.
Millennials: Commonly used for actual proposals, religious contexts, or to humorously indicate begging or pleading in workplace or relationship contexts.

Common Combinations

πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈπŸ’
Marriage proposal or engagement
Universal symbol of a man proposing marriage on one knee
πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈπŸ™
Prayer, worship, or religious devotion
Used in religious contexts across multiple faiths
πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈπŸ‘‘
Showing respect to royalty or authority
References kneeling before monarchy or leadership
πŸ§Žβ€β™‚οΈπŸ˜­
Begging, pleading, or dramatic submission
Often used humorously to show desperation

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