Definition:
Used to draw attention to the absurdity of a statement. Often used alongside π£ and π₯.
Drawing attention to the physical act of speaking rather than the content being spoken, π£οΈ serves as a subtle way to say that the content in question lacks merit. When used with π₯, π£οΈ it ostensibly means that the words spoken are important ("fire" as slang meaning "good"), but is typically used sarcastically to mean the opposite. Both forms can be used either to mock someone's sincere statements, or to emphasize the absurdity of something intentionally nonsensical.