The woman judge: medium-light skin tone emoji brings big courtroom energyโperfect for moments when youโre ready to deliver a verdict in the group chat. People drop it with lines like "your honor, they ate" or "case closed" to stamp a take with authority, or ironically to referee petty drama about stolen fries and shady texts. It can read judgy, playful, or righteously dramatic, sliding from accountability check to pure meme theater depending on context. Pop-culture brain: think Judge Judy side-eyes, RBG dissent collars, and the eternal Law & Order "DUN-DUN" echoing in the backgroundโand yes, Ace Attorney "OBJECTION!" energy fits too. The medium-light skin tone adds a personal touch, signaling identity or just matching your usual skin-tone set.
On Apple, sheโs a front-facing bust in a black robe with a crisp white collar, calm smile, and shoulder-length hair, holding a wooden gavel in one hand and a blue law book in the other. The styling is clean and glossy, with warm brown gavel wood and deep robe shading that makes her look ready to bang the bench. Youโll see it paired with โ๏ธ for extra justice vibes or with ๐จ as a makeshift gavel, used to punctuate "order in the court," "sustained," or "I rest my case."
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Emoji History The emoji code/ image log of changes.
This emoji first appeared in OSX / iOS after the iOS 10 update.