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Folded Hands. Two hands placed firmly together, meaning please or thank you in Japanese culture. A common alternative use for this emoji is for prayer, using the same gesture as praying hands.
They have also gripped 🙏 Folded Hands—or, as one stubborn myth insists, the "high five emoji." In this Emojiology, let’s unfold what’s real, what’s rumor, and what’s reasonable when it comes to high fives and 🙏 Folded Hands .
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The Folded Hands: Dark Skin Tone emoji is a modifier sequence combining 🙏 Folded Hands and 🏿 Dark Skin Tone. These display as a single emoji on supported platforms. Folded Hands: Dark Skin Tone was added to Emoji 2.0 in 2015.
Two hands held out together with open palms facing up, in a slightly cupped manner, as if expecting an object to be placed within them. May also be used to represent an open book in American Sign Language (ASL), or the gesture used by followers of Islam when praying.
Raising Hands. Two hands raised in the air, celebrating success or another joyous event. Originally animated to show hands being raised, as might be done along with the the exclamation Banzai! in Japan. Now more commonly only shows the hands in the air. Raising Hands was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name "Person Raising ...
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Search results for. pray. 🙏 Folded Hands 🛐 Place of Worship 🤲 Palms Up Together ㊗️ Japanese “Congratulations” Button 🙏🏽 Folded Hands: Medium Skin Tone 🙏🏿 Folded Hands: Dark Skin Tone 🙏🏼 Folded Hands: Medium-Light Skin Tone 🙏🏾 Folded Hands: Medium-Dark Skin Tone 🙏🏻 Folded Hands: Light Skin Tone.
Two hands placed firmly together, meaning please or thank you in Japanese culture. A common alternative use for this emoji is for praye...
Two hands placed firmly together, meaning please or thank you in Japanese culture. A common alternative use for this emoji is for praye...