Japanese “prohibited” button 🈲 - OzVoca Emoji Details
🈲
version: 0.6
unicode:
1f232
Win10
Japanese “prohibited” button
The 🈲 emoji means "prohibited." You can use it when a certain action is not allowed.
This emoji is like a sign used to strongly forbid or prohibit something. Try using it when you want to convey the meaning of "No!" like for "No Entry" or "No Photography."


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This emoji originates from the Chinese character '禁' (kin), meaning "prohibited" in Japanese. Online, it's sometimes used playfully to shut down a friend's words or actions.
Originally created by Japanese telecom companies, it serves a similar role to the Western circular prohibition sign (🚫). Besides actual prohibitions, it can be used wittily to express a personal resolution like, "No more late-night snacks starting today 🈲," or to jokingly reject excessive displays of affection.