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PERSON IN MOTORIZED WHEELCHAIR: LIGHT SKIN TONE
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person in motorized wheelchair: light skin tone

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This emoji spotlights a person cruising in a power chair, celebrating mobility, independence, and accessibility with a literal vroom. It’s used for real-life representation (disabled and proud), plus playful "on my way" messages, weekend roll-ins, or dramatic exits when you’re done with everyone’s nonsense. People drop it with captions like "rolling up," "zoom zoom," or "battery at 2%—send help," and it pairs hilariously with speed memes, Mario Kart jokes, or that friend who always shows up last but fastest. It also shows solidarity during conversations about disability rights, ableism callouts, and assistive tech wins.

On Apple/iOS, the figure sits side-profile in a sleek, dark-gray power chair with a visible joystick on the armrest, compact front casters, chunkier rear wheels, and a footplate—very "practical but cool." The person faces left with a calm, neutral expression and light skin tone, styled in simple clothes with cool-toned accents you’ll recognize instantly from Apple’s clean, semi-realistic shading. It looks like it’s ready to glide—no sweat, no stairs, just smooth rolling energy.

Culturally, it nods to well-known power chair users (think Stephen Hawking) and the broader move to include disability in emoji culture. Sarcastically, it’s great for "I’m not walking anywhere" energy; sincerely, it’s perfect for hyping access, rides, or a big mobility upgrade. Use it to say: I’m independent, I’m arriving fast, or I’m living the assisted-tech life, unapologetically.

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Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) 3164 of 2393
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Emoji Code Version iOS 18 - Current
UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) 🧑🏻‍🦼
UTF-8 Character Count 4
Character(s) In Input
AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) 🧑🏻‍🦼
Decimal HTML Entity 🧑 🏻 ‍ 🦼
Hexadecimal HTML Entity 🧑 🏻 ‍ 🦼
Hex Code Point(s) 1f9d1, 1f3fb, 200d, 1f9bc
Formal Unicode Notation U+1F9D1, U+1F3FB, U+200D, U+1F9BC
Decimal Code Point(s) 129489, 127995, 8205, 129468
UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) 0xF0 0x9F 0xA7 0x91, 0xF0 0x9F 0x8F 0xBB, 0xE2 0x80 0x8D, 0xF0 0x9F 0xA6 0xBC
UTF-8 Hex Bytes F0 9F A7 91, F0 9F 8F BB, E2 80 8D, F0 9F A6 BC
UTF-8 Octal Bytes 360 237 247 221, 360 237 217 273, 342 200 215, 360 237 246 274
UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) 0xD83E 0xDDD1, 0xD83C 0xDFFB, 0x200D, 0xD83E 0xDDBC
UTF-16 Hex d83eddd1, d83cdffb, 200d, d83eddbc
UTF-16 Dec 55358 56785, 55356 57339, 8205, 55358 56764
UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) 0x0001F9D1 0x0001F3FB 0x0000200D 0x0001F9BC
UTF-32 Hex 01F9D1, 01F3FB, 200D, 01F9BC
UTF-32 Dec 129489, 127995, 8205, 129468
Python Src u"\U0001F9D1\U0001F3FB\u200D\U0001F9BC"
PHP Src "\xf0\x9f\xa7\x91\xf0\x9f\x8f\xbb\xe2\x80\x8d\xf0\x9f\xa6\xbc"
C/C++/Java Src "\uD83E\uDDD1\uD83C\uDFFB\u200D\uD83E\uDDBC"
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