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Leftwards Pushing Hand
left-wuhdz push-ing hand
Definitions
1
Gestures · Direction
Common
A hand pushing or sliding something to the left, indicating motion, direction, or the act of moving something aside.
Often used to show pushing, moving, or directing attention to something on the left side of the conversation.
Just 🫷 swipe left if you're not interested
Dating app advice
How to navigate the new menu: 🫷 push to go back
App tutorial
Introduced in 2022, this directional gesture emoji quickly became popular in digital interfaces to indicate swiping or moving elements.
2
Interaction · Dismissal
Common
A gesture indicating rejection, dismissal, or pushing something away, often used to express declining an offer or idea.
Used in casual conversations to show rejection or dismissal in a lighthearted way.
That conspiracy theory? 🫷 I'm pushing that nonsense away
Social media comment
When he asked me out again 🫷 no thanks
Text message
The leftward direction carries subtle connotations of rejection in digital culture, influenced by dating app interfaces where left swipes indicate rejection.
Evolution Timeline
2022
Introduction as part of Unicode 14.0, expanding the hand gesture emoji set.
Growing need for directional gestures in digital communication.
2022
Rapid adoption in dating app and social media contexts to indicate rejection.
Association with 'swipe left' culture from dating apps.
2023
Expanded usage in UI/UX discussions and digital navigation instructions.
Increased focus on gestural interfaces in technology.
Cultural Context
The leftwards pushing hand emoji reflects the growing influence of gesture-based interfaces in modern technology, mirroring physical interactions with digital screens.
This emoji emerged during a period when dating apps had normalized directional swiping as a form of social judgment, with leftward movement specifically associated with rejection.
Part of a broader trend toward more nuanced gestural communication in digital spaces, allowing for directional indications that were previously difficult to express in text.
Younger users employ this emoji more naturally, having grown up with gesture-based interfaces and swipe mechanics in apps and devices.
Regional Variations
United Kingdom
Often used with dry humor to indicate dismissal or rejection of ideas or suggestions.
United States
Often associated with dating app culture and the concept of 'swiping left' to reject potential matches.
Generational Usage
Gen_X: Less frequently used, but appearing in practical contexts like instructions or directions. Sometimes used to indicate rejection of digital trends.
Gen_Z: Frequently used in dating contexts and for humorous rejection. Common on TikTok and Instagram to indicate dismissal of trends or ideas.
Older: Limited usage, primarily in literal directional contexts rather than for symbolic rejection or dismissal.
Millennials: Used pragmatically in UI discussions and dating app contexts. Often employed when discussing boundaries or work-life balance.
Common Combinations
🫷👋
Pushing away or dismissing someone/something with finality.
Often used to show complete rejection or ending a conversation/relationship.
🫷🚫
Firmly rejecting or blocking something.
Used to emphasize strong boundaries or refusal of an idea/person.
🫷💭
Pushing away thoughts or dismissing an idea.
Often used when trying to forget something or reject intrusive thoughts.
🫷🗑️
Throwing something away or discarding an idea.
Used to show complete rejection, often with humor.