A female character representing Mrs. Claus, often associated with Christmas and the holiday season.
Emoji Unicode: | 1F936 1F3FE |
Unicode: | U+1F936 1F3FE |
Group: | People & Body |
Category: | Person Fantasy |
Emoji Codepoint: | U+1F936 1F3FE |
Qualification Status: | Fully qualified |
Unicode Version: | 11.0 |
Related Keywords: Christmas, Mrs. Claus, Santa, Holiday, Festive
Related Emojis: 🎅 Santa Claus , 🎄 Christmas Tree , 🎁 Wrapped Gift
The emoji represented by the Unicode `1F936 1F3FE` is a combination of two parts: `1F936`, which depicts a "Person Gesturing No" (a person with a hand raised in a stop gesture), and `1F3FE`, which is a skin tone modifier representing a medium skin tone. Together, they create the image of a person with medium skin tone making a gesture that typically signifies refusal or disagreement.
The primary and most common uses of the emoji include:
Beyond its obvious meaning of refusal, this emoji can also represent:
The emoji has gained popularity across various platforms, particularly in social media contexts where discussions about consent, boundaries, and personal agency are prevalent. Its cultural significance is heightened in movements advocating for social justice, where saying "no" is a powerful statement against oppression or unwanted advances. The emoji resonates particularly with younger demographics who are more engaged in discussions about personal rights and social issues.
Related emojis that share similar meanings or symbolism include:
This emoji is frequently used in platforms like Twitter, Instagram, and TikTok, where users engage in discussions about social issues, personal boundaries, and consent. It is particularly popular in communities focused on mental health, feminism, and social activism, where the act of saying "no" is celebrated as a form of self-care and empowerment. The emoji's visual representation of refusal makes it a powerful tool for conveying messages in a concise and impactful manner.