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đŸšĢ

Prohibited Emoji

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Emoji Overview

Unicode
Code Point
U+1F6AB
1F6AB
Emoji Name
prohibited
Version
Date Added for Emoji
0.6Initial release
Category
Keywords
prohibitedforbiddenno

đŸšĢ Meaning and Explanation

The đŸšĢ emoji, or "Prohibited," depicts a red circle with a diagonal line through it, a universal symbol for prohibition, restriction, or being forbidden.

This emoji primarily represents "no," "not allowed," "stop," or "do not enter."

It symbolizes restriction, warning, and the absence of something.

It can be used to indicate that something is forbidden, to warn against an action, or to express disapproval.

đŸšĢ How to Use

This emoji is commonly used when discussing:

  1. Prohibition: To clearly state that something is not permitted or is forbidden.
  2. Warnings: To caution against an action, behavior, or a dangerous situation.
  3. Restrictions: To indicate limitations or boundaries.
  4. Absence or Lack: To show that something is missing, unavailable, or not present.
  5. Disapproval: To express strong disagreement or rejection of an idea or action.

đŸšĢ Cultural Background

Region Common Meaning Additional Notes or Misunderstandings
Global Prohibited, not allowed, stop Universally understood as a sign of prohibition or restriction.
Road Signs Traffic rules, warnings Commonly seen on road signs to indicate forbidden actions (e.g., no U-turn, no smoking).
Digital Interfaces Disabled features, errors Used in software and websites to indicate disabled functions or errors.
Figurative Use "Red flag," something to avoid Can be used metaphorically to describe something that is a warning sign or should be avoided.

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