Crossed Emoji
Crossed Emoji Combos
Crossed Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Crossed 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 forbidden.
How can I use the Crossed 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 Crossed emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ββοΈ - Crossed Out
- π«π - No Entry
- ββ - Stop It
How to Use Crossed Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the crossed 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.
Crossed 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 forbidden.
Heavy Multiplication X
This emoji shows a bold 'X' symbol, representing a cross. It can indicate a mistake, something that is crossed out, or a decision not to proceed.
Cross Mark
This emoji depicts a red cross mark. It's often used to signify an error, a warning, or the act of rejecting something.
No Entry
This emoji shows a red circle with a line through it, denoting that entry is prohibited. It is used to signal restrictions or boundaries.
No Pedestrians
This emoji depicts a person walking with a line through it. It is used to indicate areas where walking is not allowed.
Raised Hand
This emoji shows a hand raised palm forward. It can indicate stopping or crossing one's hand to signal someone to pause.
Stop Sign
This emoji represents a red stop sign. It is used to denote stopping a certain action or to indicate caution.
Crossed Swords
This emoji shows two swords crossed over each other. It represents conflict or battle, often used in gaming contexts.
Latin Cross
This emoji depicts a Christian cross. It represents faith, spirituality, and is often used in religious contexts.
Top Arrow
This emoji shows an upward arrow. It can indicate something that has been crossed over to the top or a peak.
Counterclockwise Arrows Button
This emoji shows two arrows in a circular motion. It represents something being crossed back or reversed.
Up Arrow
This emoji shows an upward arrow symbol. It can indicate moving past or crossing to a higher level or point.
Kitchen Knife
This emoji shows a sharp kitchen knife. It can symbolize the act of cutting, often associated with crossing through something.
Children Crossing
This emoji depicts a sign for children crossing. It signifies caution and the action of safely crossing a road.
Warning
This emoji shows an exclamation mark inside a triangle. It is used to warn someone about something that might need to be crossed carefully.
Rocket
This emoji depicts a rocket launching into space. It often represents crossing boundaries or reaching new heights.
Bridge at Night
This emoji shows a bridge under the night sky. It symbolizes crossing from one side to another, linking two areas.
Person Climbing
This emoji shows a person climbing a steep surface. It represents crossing difficult challenges or obstacles.
Crossed Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Crossed Out
Indicating something is canceled or not applicable.
No Entry
Signifying a prohibition or something that is not allowed.
Stop It
Telling someone to stop doing something.
Crossed Paths
Referring to meeting or running into someone unexpectedly.
Crossed Directions
Indicating a change in direction or plans.
Important Stop
Highlighting a crucial point or warning.
Not Looking
Expressing that something is being ignored or overlooked.
Crossed Paths
Indicating a change of plans or routes.
Canceled Plans
Indicating that an event or meeting is canceled.
Broken Agreement
Signifying a deal or agreement that has fallen through.
Not Together
Indicating a breakup or separation.
Stop and Look
Encouraging someone to pay attention to something important.
Not Scary
Indicating that something is less frightening than expected.
No Decline
Indicating that a situation is not worsening.
Date Canceled
Referring to a canceled appointment or event.
Heartbreak
Indicating a relationship that has ended.
Flight Canceled
Indicating that a flight has been canceled.
Missed Call
Indicating a call that was not answered or is not welcome.
End of Story
Indicating that something is finished or concluded.