Class is in session, but make it stylish. The woman teacher: medium-dark skin tone emoji channels that “let me explain” energy—perfect for dropping a mini-lesson, a PSA thread, or a gentle correction when someone’s facts are doing cartwheels. It’s also used playfully to announce study time, tutoring vibes, or that moment when you become the group chat’s resident professor. Expect it in clapbacks (“per my last email…”), explainer posts, and wholesome back-to-school hype.
On Apple/iOS, she appears in front of a classic green chalkboard with crisp white chalk math—often 2+2=4—while holding a red book like she’s ready for story time and pop quizzes. The medium-dark skin tone brings warm, rich representation, and she usually wears a neat top with a friendly, confident expression that says, “We’re learning today.” The visual combo—green board, white scribbles, red book—is instantly recognizable and reads teacher in 0.3 seconds flat. Across the internet, she’s meme-ified as Ms. Frizzle energy, “professor mode activated,” or the go-to emoji for tutorial drops and academic clapbacks.
Whether you’re posting a study guide, correcting a wild hot take, or announcing office hours (a.k.a. the comments), this emoji nails the vibe. It works sincere, sarcastic, or even flirtatious if you’re going for “teach me your ways” energy—perfect for TikTok edutainment, explainer carousels, and nerdy-cute captions.
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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.