Pariahs Emoji
Pariahs Emoji Combos
Pariahs Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Pariahs emoji mean?
This emoji shows two heads silhouetted, representing a group or community. It symbolizes the idea of inclusion or exclusion, relevant to the concept of pariahs.
How can I use the Pariahs 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 Pariahs emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- ๐ซ๐ฅ - Exclusion
- ๐๐ - Heartbreak
- ๐คโ - Rejection
How to Use Pariahs Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the pariahs 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.
Pariahs Emoji Meanings and Usage
Busts in Silhouette
This emoji shows two heads silhouetted, representing a group or community. It symbolizes the idea of inclusion or exclusion, relevant to the concept of pariahs.
No Pedestrians
This emoji depicts a sign prohibiting entry to pedestrians. It can represent exclusion or being shunned from a place.
Cross Mark
This emoji indicates a negative response or rejection. It symbolizes being turned away or ostracized.
Crying Face
This emoji shows a face with tears flowing down. It represents sadness or feeling rejected, aligning with the experience of pariahs.
Handshake
This emoji represents agreement and cooperation. It highlights the desire for inclusion and acceptance among pariahs.
Prohibited
This emoji shows a no symbol. It represents exclusion and being forbidden from joining others.
Disappointed Face
This emoji shows a sad face with downcast eyes. It represents feelings of disappointment often felt by those shunned.
Bust in Silhouette
This emoji depicts a single head silhouette. It can represent individuality and the loneliness felt by pariahs.
Globe Showing Europe-Africa
This emoji represents the world and connects to the idea of community, emphasizing how some are left out.
Pirate Flag
This emoji shows a flag associated with pirates. It can symbolize rebellion or being an outcast from societal norms.
Pensive Face
This emoji shows a face deep in thought and sadness. It reflects the introspection of those who feel marginalized.
Broken Heart
This emoji depicts a heart broken in two. It expresses the emotional pain often felt by those who are ostracized.
Slightly Frowning Face
This emoji shows a face with a slight frown. It represents feelings of disappointment or sadness about being excluded.
Tornado
This emoji represents a tornado, symbolizing chaos and conflict often surrounding the lives of pariahs.
Rock
This emoji depicts a rock, symbolizing being weighed down or facing hardships, akin to the challenges faced by pariahs.
Luggage
This emoji shows a suitcase, representing the idea of leaving or being cast out from a place, reflective of pariahs.
Footprints
This emoji depicts footprints, symbolizing the journey of those who feel unwelcome or excluded from society.
Speech Balloon
This emoji shows a speech balloon, representing communication. It reflects the stories and voices of pariahs seeking recognition.
Pariahs Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Exclusion
Indicating someone is being excluded from a group or activity.
Heartbreak
Feeling sad or rejected, often related to being an outcast.
Rejection
Symbolizing an individual being turned away or rejected.
Sadness
Expressing feelings of sadness and loneliness.
Judgment
Feeling judged or watched by others.
Silenced
Feeling unable to speak out or express oneself.
Outcast
Indicating someone is unwelcome or not accepted.
Goodbye
A sad farewell, often to someone who feels like a pariah.
Broken Relationships
Indicating the end of friendships or social connections.
Isolation
Symbolizing a lack of social connections or friendships.
Rebellion
Feeling like an outcast or rebel against societal norms.
Unwelcome
Indicating a handshake that is not reciprocated or welcomed.
Scrutiny
Feeling under close examination or being judged.
Chaos
Feeling chaotic or out of place in social situations.
Confusion
Feeling confused about one's social standing or acceptance.
Voiceless
Feeling like one cannot speak or express opinions.
Indifference
Expressing apathy towards rejection or exclusion.
Burden
Feeling weighed down by the stigma of being a pariah.