repeat button
It's a symbol typically representing a clockwise circular arrow, often depicted with a short tail. It's commonly used to indicate a 'repeat,' 'reload,' 'refresh,' 'synchronize,' or 'undo' action in digital interfaces.
There are different emoji meanings for repeat button in different cultures:
- Western culture
- Widely understood as 'refresh,' 'reload,' 'repeat,' or 'undo' in technological contexts. Often seen on web browsers, music players, and system interfaces. Less common in purely conversational contexts unless referring to repeating an action.
- East Asian culture
- Similar functional understanding as in Western cultures. Can sometimes be used conversationally to suggest 'let's do it again' or 'let's start over,' especially in a playful or encouraging manner.