π
What π means
An 'OK' printed in white on the upper layer of a blue square. The π OK Button emoji is the emoji version of the π OK Hand. Essentially, a computed button that's selectable and clickable, this emoji indicates agreement and choice.
How and when to use it
- π would be a great replacement to the word or the emoji (if you're lazy to apply either of the two, that is), in textual conversations and responses. For example,
*me feeling all low and on the verge of a breakdown*
Someone: "Hey. You okay?".
Me: π - This applies to any context that requires your approval and agreement. For instance, "You liked the designs?" "Yep π" or "It's π".
- Since π is a button, you could also use this emoji as a representation of choice, consent, and agreement. Like, "I continued with the project only because she agreed π" or "He seemed to like the idea π".
- The fact that π is an abbreviation emoji is not out of the window. If you share an "inside abbreviation/joke" or a well-accepted expansion for the same, use π.
Other Names
- π Okay
- π Ok
- π OK Sign
- π Agreement
- π Approval Button
- π White OK on Blue Button
- π Squared OK
- π Blue Squared OK
At a glance
- Category
- Symbols βΊ alphanum
- Codepoints
U+1F197- Emoji version
- Emoji 0.6
- Shortcodes
:ok:- Keywords
- button, OK, okay
How it looks across platforms
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