Barred Emoji
Barred Emoji Combos
Barred Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Barred emoji mean?
This emoji shows a red circle with a diagonal line through it. It is used to indicate something that is not allowed or barred.
How can I use the Barred 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 Barred emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐ซ๐ - Access Denied
- ๐ก๐ท - No Entry
- โ๐ - Stop Sign
How to Use Barred Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the barred 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.
Barred Emoji Meanings and Usage
Prohibited
This emoji shows a red circle with a diagonal line through it. It is used to indicate something that is not allowed or barred.
Lock
This emoji represents a padlock. It symbolizes security and is often used to show that something is restricted or barred from access.
Locked with Key
This emoji shows a padlock with a key. It represents something that is secured and can only be accessed with permission.
No Pedestrians
This emoji indicates a banned area for pedestrians. It is used to show that people are barred from entering a specific location.
Bell with Cancellation Stroke
This emoji shows a bell with a slash through it. It represents the concept of something being barred, like no notifications or disturbances allowed.
No One Under Eighteen
This emoji shows a person with a line crossing through them. It is often used to indicate age restrictions or something that is barred for minors.
Cross Mark
This emoji shows a big red cross. It indicates that something is incorrect, forbidden, or barred from being done.
Prohibited and Warning
This emoji combines a prohibition symbol with a warning sign. It signifies that a particular behavior or action is barred and should be avoided.
Stop Sign
This emoji shows a red octagonal stop sign. It is used to indicate a complete halt or that something is barred from proceeding.
No Entry
This emoji depicts a road sign prohibiting entry. It is used to show places that are typically barred from access.
Exclamation Mark
This emoji is an exclamation point. It emphasizes a warning or important note, often indicating something is barred or needs attention.
Warning
This emoji shows a yellow triangle with an exclamation mark. It serves as a caution that something may be barred or dangerous.
Shield
This emoji depicts a shield. It symbolizes protection and can represent something being barred for safety.
Police Car Light
This emoji shows a police siren light. It indicates urgency and can imply that access is barred for safety reasons.
Pirate Flag
This emoji shows a black flag with a skull and crossbones. It symbolizes danger or places that are notorious for being barred from entry.
Brick
This emoji represents a brick. It symbolizes something solid and can represent barriers or things that are physically barred.
Question Mark
This emoji is a question mark. It often indicates confusion or questioning a situation where access is barred or restricted.
Chains
This emoji shows a pair of chains. It represents restrictions and can symbolize something that is barred or held back.
Barred Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Access Denied
Indicating something is locked or restricted.
No Entry
Expressing anger about being barred from a place.
Stop Sign
Indicating something is not allowed or prohibited.
Police Barricade
Referring to a situation where access is blocked by authorities.
Locked Door
Representing something that is barred or inaccessible.
No Way
Refusing or rejecting an idea or proposal.
Warning Sign
Alerting someone to a potential danger or restriction.
No Entry Home
Indicating that a place is off-limits.
No Trespassing
Referring to areas where entry is prohibited.
Locked Up
Symbolizing something that is secured or barred.
No Drinking
Indicating a prohibition on alcohol consumption.
Secure but Barred
Representing something that is both secure and restricted.
Construction Barriers
Indicating restricted areas due to construction.
Police Lockdown
Referring to a situation where law enforcement is barring access.
No Reservations
Indicating that bookings or reservations are not allowed.
No Business Entry
Referring to restricted access in a business context.
No Entry for Groups
Indicating that groups are not allowed in a certain area.
Locked Knowledge
Referring to information that is barred or restricted.