🥋 martial arts uniform emoji

What does the 🥋 martial arts uniform emoji mean?

The martial arts uniform emoji is a pictogram of a person wearing a traditional martial arts outfit, also known as a gi. The uniform typically consists of a white or light-colored jacket and pants, along with a belt of a different color that indicates the wearer's level of proficiency or rank in their martial art. The belt is usually wrapped around the waist and tied in the front or back. The uniform is worn in various traditional martial arts like Judo, Karate, Taekwondo, Aikido, Kendo etc. The emoji can convey a sense of strength, discipline, and focus, as well as being related to the idea of martial arts and combat sports.


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Information about the 🥋 martial arts uniform emoji

  • Full Name: 🥋 martial arts uniform
  • Category: activities
  • How to type shortcode:
  • Unicode (fully qualified): U+1F94B
  • Hex code point: 1F94B

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