This emoji represents a button that indicates something is reserved or set aside, often used in the context of reservations or bookings.
Emoji Unicode: | 1F22F |
Unicode: | U+1F22F |
Group: | Symbols |
Category: | Japanese Symbols |
Emoji Codepoint: | U+1F22F |
Qualification Status: | Fully qualified |
Unicode Version: | 6.0 |
Related Keywords: Reserved, Button, Japanese, Sign, Set Aside
Related Emojis: ๐ ฑ Japanese 'B' Button , ๐ พ Japanese 'O' Button , ๐ ฝ Japanese 'X' Button
The emoji represented by the Unicode `1F22F` is known as the "No Entry" sign. It depicts a red circle with a horizontal white bar across the center. This symbol is universally recognized as a prohibition or restriction sign, indicating that entry is not allowed. It is not a combined Unicode but a standalone character.
The "No Entry" emoji is primarily used in various contexts, including:
Beyond its literal meaning, the "No Entry" emoji can be used in several non-romantic contexts:
The "No Entry" emoji has gained popularity across various platforms, particularly in social media and messaging apps. It is often used in discussions about safety, rules, and regulations. Its cultural significance is tied to its universal recognition as a symbol of prohibition, making it effective in conveying messages quickly and clearly. It resonates with users from diverse demographics, especially in contexts related to travel, safety, and personal boundaries.
Several emojis share similar meanings or symbolism, including:
The "No Entry" emoji is frequently used in specific apps like:
In various online communities, it may also be employed in discussions about mental health, emphasizing the importance of setting boundaries for self-care.