These New iOS Emojis Coming in 2019 Are Going to Cause All the Drama

More than 200 new emojis have been approved by the Unicode Consortium, including one that's going to cause a whole lot of drama.

On Tuesday, a whopping 230 emojis were approved by the Unicode Consortium a month in advance of their release, which is a long-winded way of saying that more than two hundred new emojis are coming to your phone this year. These new 2019 emojis include an prosthetic limbs, an otter, a droplet of blood, white and brown heart emojis, and—drama!—a "pinching hand emoji," which everyone knows is the universal sign for "it's this big," courtesy of Miss Congeniality and also everyone who has ever had to use that hand signal to represent...something.

Just imagine the Tinder conversations. (Actually, don't. I don't want to consider what you'll accidentally solicit with that one.)

The new emojis are heavy on inclusivity (it's about time!), with new emojis for service dogs, wheelchairs and scooters, hearing aids, emoji-people walking with canes, a droplet of blood symbolizing menstruation, prosthetic arms and legs, and more options for interracial and same-sex and non-binary couples. Less joyfully, there's a weirdly dirty-looking pair of briefs in the mix, a large knife, and a clove of garlic, which I'm pretty sure nobody asked for.

It's unclear exactly when in 2019 you can expect these emojis, but from March onwards, Apple and Google et al will be deciding when to add these to its iOS 2019 lineup. (It's a common myth that Apple controls emoji—in fact, the Unicode Consortium does, and just farms out these final lists to Apple and other developers after confirmation).

Also! There's a sloth! I've waiting so long for my new emojis friends, the Otter and the Sloth!!!! And there's also a flamingo, if you're into that!

But let's start with what we'll call the Miss Congeniality emoji, which is sure to make many an appearance in group chats everywhere:

Hee hee. This is going to be the eggplant emoji of 2019, isn't it.

Here's my new friend the otter!

A yawning face. (Was there not a yawning face before this? How is this a new thing?)

An oyster! Which I did not initially recognize as an oyster, but sure!

Yellow, Food,

(Image credit: Emojipedia)

A SLOTH A SLOTH IT'S A SLOTH.

And a...flamingo!

A guide dog! A long-needed guide dog, I might add, both from an inclusivity standpoint and from the standpoint that the emoji options need more dog content.

Here's what some of the newbies are going to look like on your phone, depending on what operating device (iOS for short) you use:

And here are literally all of them!

Line, Icon, Symmetry, Pattern, Magenta, Fictional character, Clip art,

(Image credit: Emojipedia)

Clip art, Product, Graphics, Illustration,

(Image credit: Emojipedia)

I will leave you with this image of an orangutan scratching its head.

Orangutan, Primate,

(Image credit: Emojipedia)

Same, orangutan. Same.

This post has been updated.

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