What is the symbol that looks like a stick figure?

Technical information

NameStick Figure
Unicode numberU+1FBC5
HTML-codeπŸ―…
CSS-code\1FBC5
BlockSymbols for Legacy Computing

How do you type a stick person?

How to Make a Stick Man From Typing on a Keyboard

  1. Type a capital letter β€œO” at the beginning of the line.
  2. Find the dash key on your computer keyboard, usually located on the upper right-hand side near your zero key.
  3. Create the stick man’s body with two more dashes, like so: O-|–

How is head represented in stick figure?

On a stick figure, the head is most often represented by a circle, sometimes embellished with details such as eyes, a mouth, or hair. The arms, legs, and torso are usually represented by straight lines.

What is the symbol for person?

Person symbol: πŸ‘€ πŸ‘£ πŸ—£ πŸ‘₯ – Unicode Character Table.

What does the stick figure emoji mean?

Emoji Meaning A stick-figure icon of a man, generally used to indicate a male restroom. The female equivalent is the Womens Symbol emoji. Men’s Room was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name β€œMens Symbol” and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015.

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What are the most common sexting emoji phrases?

  1. OK Hand + Pointed Finger. Emojipedia.
  2. Banana + Donut. Emojipedia.
  3. Tongue + Taco + Sweat Droplets.
  4. Lips + Eggplant + Fireworks.
  5. Waving Hand + Peach + Smiling Face with Horns.
  6. Admission Ticket + Woman Dancing + Eyes.
  7. Tongue + Peach + Shocked Face with Exploding Head.
  8. Snake + Tulip.

What is the meaning of β™‚?

The male sign emoji, β™‚, represents the male sex or gender, especially used to indicate the male form of an emoji person, like man pouting emoji πŸ™Žβ€β™‚οΈ or man construction worker πŸ‘·β€β™‚οΈ.

What’s the symbol for a man?

symbol β™‚
The three standard sex symbols are the male symbol β™‚ and the female symbol ♀, and the hybrid symbol Γ—. They were first used to denote the effective sex of plants (i.e. sex of individual in a given crossbreed, since most plants are hermaphroditic) by Carl Linnaeus in 1751.