Banned Emoji
Banned Emoji Combos
Banned Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Banned emoji mean?
This emoji represents a 'no' sign, indicating something is forbidden or not allowed.
How can I use the Banned emoji?
You can copy the emoji from this page using the copy button and paste it anywhere you want to use it, including text messages, social media, emails, etc.
What are good combinations with the Banned emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐ซ๐ฑ - Phone Ban
- ๐ทโ - No Entry
- ๐๐ซ - Stop and Ban
How to Use Banned Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the banned emoji, or simply copy it from this page and paste it into your message.
On Desktop
Copy the emoji from this page and paste it into your text. On Windows, you can also use Win + . (period) to open the emoji picker.
On Social Media
Copy and paste the emoji into your social media posts, emails, or any other web platform where you want to express yourself.
Banned Emoji Meanings and Usage
Prohibited
This emoji represents a 'no' sign, indicating something is forbidden or not allowed.
Cross Mark
This emoji shows a red cross, used to denote rejection, disapproval, or something that is banned.
Locked
This emoji represents a padlock, symbolizing something that is secured or restricted, often used for banned content.
Warning
This emoji displays a warning sign, alerting users that something is hazardous or needs caution, often related to banned actions.
No Pedestrians
This emoji indicates restricted access, often showing that pedestrians are not allowed, similar to banned areas.
18+
This emoji represents age restriction, commonly used for content that is banned for individuals under a certain age.
Man Gesturing No
This emoji shows a man with a hand gesture denying or rejecting something, reflecting a ban or prohibition.
Woman Gesturing No
This emoji depicts a woman with a hand gesture indicating refusal, symbolizing something that is banned.
No Entry
This emoji is a no entry sign, commonly used to show that access is denied or that something is banned.
Octagonal Sign
This emoji represents a stop sign, used to indicate that one must stop or cannot proceed, often linked to bans.
Broken Heart
This emoji symbolizes heartbreak, often used to express feelings of disappointment or loss, similar to consequences of bans.
Woozy Face
This emoji shows a dizzy face, often used in contexts where someone feels overwhelmed, much like breaking banned rules.
No Mobile Phones
This emoji indicates that mobile phone usage is banned in certain areas, highlighting a restriction.
Crossed Swords
This emoji represents conflict or banishment, typically used in contexts of war or prohibition.
Judge
This emoji symbolizes authority and law, often associated with making decisions about banned activities.
Pouting Face
This emoji shows a frown and furrowed brows, expressing anger or frustration, often due to something being banned.
Pistol
This emoji depicts a weapon, often associated with prohibitions or bans related to violence.
No Smoking
This emoji symbolizes a ban on smoking in certain areas, used to promote health and safety.
Banned Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Phone Ban
Indicating that phone use is not allowed in a certain context.
No Entry
Signifying that access is prohibited in a specific area.
Stop and Ban
A strong message to halt an action or behavior.
Law Enforcement
Referring to police action against banned activities.
Censorship
Discussing the banning of news or information.
Game Ban
Indicating that a game is banned or restricted.
TV Restrictions
Referring to banned content on television.
Alcohol Ban
Talking about restrictions on alcohol consumption.
No Smoking
Indicating a smoking ban in a public place.
Pet Ban
Mentioning that pets are not allowed in a certain area.
Library Rules
Discussing banned activities in a library setting.
Age Restriction
Referring to content that is banned for certain age groups.
Computer Ban
Indicating that computer use is restricted in a situation.
Internet Restrictions
Talking about banned websites or online content.
School Rules
Referring to prohibited items or behaviors in schools.
Driving Ban
Indicating a ban on driving in a specific area.
Legal Ban
Discussing legal actions that lead to a ban.
Stop the News
Indicating that certain news should not be shared.