She’s stepping out—literally. The woman walking facing right: medium-dark skin tone emoji signals movement, progress, and that tidy little “I’m out” energy when a chat turns messy. People drop it for Irish exits, hot-girl-walk updates, or to say they’re en route without typing out a full OMW. It’s also the dramatized walk-off when you’re leaving red flags, group chats, or responsibilities on read.
On Apple, she’s mirrored to the right with a calm, neutral face, shoulder-length dark hair, a purple long-sleeve top, blue jeans, and gray sneakers. The pose is mid-stride—front arm swinging forward, back arm swinging behind—so you can almost hear the step-counter app cheering. The medium-dark skin tone makes it the Fitzpatrick Type-5 variant, giving you a more personal, inclusive fit. Visually, it reads like a clean, side-profile silhouette that’s instantly scannable in a busy timeline.
Use it to announce a coffee run, a quick exit from drama, or a fresh-start vibe: walking into the weekend, touching grass, or power-walking toward goals. It pairs effortlessly with a right arrow or door emoji for extra “exit stage right” flair, and works flirtatiously as a playful “walking toward you rn” in DMs. Sarcastic mode: “Going for a little stroll away from my problems, brb.”
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