The women wrestling: medium-dark skin tone emoji throws you straight into a clinch—perfect for signaling competition, playful rivalry, or that moment when a group chat debate goes full suplex. It’s often dropped to hype actual matches (from high school mats to WWE storylines), to joke about sibling remote-control battles, or to dramatize comment-section chaos—aka “stan wars: finals edition.” With the medium-dark skin tone, it also doubles as a nod to representation, letting athletes and fans match the vibe and their look.
On Apple/iOS, you’ll spot two determined women in brightly colored singlets—think bold red vs. electric blue—leaning forward in a mirrored stance with arms locked at shoulder height. No wrestling mat is shown; it’s just the duo front-and-center, ponytails swinging, faces focused, and that clean, glossy Apple shading that makes it feel mid-action. The pose reads like a collar tie, captured from a slight side angle so you feel the momentum and tension.
Online, this emoji is peak “square up” energy—used literally for training nights, ironically for petty spats, or flirtatiously as a wink (“say it to my face, bestie”). You’ll catch it under reels of takedowns, BJJ scramble clips, or in tweets about Olympic freestyle glory and pro-wrestling drama. It’s also meme fuel for any red-vs-blue showdown: console wars, shipping wars, even who gets the last slice of pizza—drop it when things are about to get spicy (but fun) on the timeline.
| Twitter Emoji Popularity (Rank) | 2456 of 2393 |
| Apple/iOS Picture | ![]() |
| Google Android Picture | Image not available |
| Google Hangouts Picture | Image not available |
| Twitter.com Picture | Image not available |
| LG Emoji Picture | Image not available |
| Samsung Emoji Picture | Image not available |
| Phantom Open Emoji Picture | Not created yet |
| ASCII Conversion | |
| "Short Code" Name | |
| Keywords |
| Emoji Code Version | iOS 18 - Current |
|---|---|
| UTF-8 Unicode Character(s) | 🤼🏾♀️ |
| UTF-8 Character Count | 5 |
| Character(s) In Input | |
| AppleColorEmoji Font (available in OSX/iOS) | 🤼🏾♀️ |
| Decimal HTML Entity | 🤼 🏾 ‍ ♀ ️ |
| Hexadecimal HTML Entity | 🤼 🏾 ‍ ♀ ️ |
| Hex Code Point(s) | 1f93c, 1f3fe, 200d, 2640, fe0f |
| Formal Unicode Notation | U+1F93C, U+1F3FE, U+200D, U+2640, U+FE0F |
| Decimal Code Point(s) | 129340, 127998, 8205, 9792, 65039 | UTF-8 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xF0 0x9F 0xA4 0xBC, 0xF0 0x9F 0x8F 0xBE, 0xE2 0x80 0x8D, 0xE2 0x99 0x80, 0xEF 0xB8 0x8F |
| UTF-8 Hex Bytes | F0 9F A4 BC, F0 9F 8F BE, E2 80 8D, E2 99 80, EF B8 8F |
| UTF-8 Octal Bytes | 360 237 244 274, 360 237 217 276, 342 200 215, 342 231 200, 357 270 217 |
| UTF-16 Hex (C Syntax) | 0xD83E 0xDD3C, 0xD83C 0xDFFE, 0x200D, 0x2640, 0xFE0F |
| UTF-16 Hex | d83edd3c, d83cdffe, 200d, 2640, fe0f |
| UTF-16 Dec | 55358 56636, 55356 57342, 8205, 9792, 65039 |
| UTF-32 Hex (C Syntax) | 0x0001F93C 0x0001F3FE 0x0000200D 0x00002640 0x0000FE0F |
| UTF-32 Hex | 01F93C, 01F3FE, 200D, 2640, FE0F |
| UTF-32 Dec | 129340, 127998, 8205, 9792, 65039 |
| Python Src | u"\U0001F93C\U0001F3FE\u200D\u2640\uFE0F" |
| PHP Src | "\xf0\x9f\xa4\xbc\xf0\x9f\x8f\xbe\xe2\x80\x8d\xe2\x99\x80\xef\xb8\x8f" |
| C/C++/Java Src | "\uD83E\uDD3C\uD83C\uDFFE\u200D\u2640\uFE0F" |