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Japanese “prohibited” Button

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The Japanese "Prohibited" Button emoji (🈲) is your digital bouncer, laying down the law with serious square-shaped authority. This red-and-white kanji character means business when you need to shut something down or emphasize that certain behavior is absolutely not happening on your watch.

Platforms

Japanese “prohibited” Button on Apple

Apple

Japanese “prohibited” Button on Google

Google

Japanese “prohibited” Button on Twitter

Twitter

Japanese “prohibited” Button on Facebook

Facebook

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When to use 🈲

  • →Firmly rejecting someone's terrible suggestion
  • →Setting boundaries in group chats
  • →Emphasizing house rules or restrictions
  • →Reacting to content that crosses a line
  • →Adding weight to a serious 'no'

Keywords

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Related Concepts

bannedforbiddennot allowedstop thatabsolutely nothard nooff limitsrestrictionserious businessshutdown

Unicode

Codepoint
1F232
Unicode Version
6.1
Added in Emoji
0.6

Did you know?

This emoji displays the kanji character 禁 (kin), which has been used in Japanese signage for centuries to indicate prohibition—you'll see it on everything from no-smoking signs to temple restrictions in Japan.

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