Xing Emoji
Xing Emoji Combos
Xing Emoji Copy And Paste
Frequently Asked Questions
What does the Xing emoji mean?
This emoji shows a construction sign. It is often used to indicate a road being built or repaired, or a temporary detour.
How can I use the Xing 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 Xing emoji?
Some good combinations include:
- π¦π£οΈ - Traffic Signal
- βπΆββοΈ - No Walking
- ππΈ - Stop for Kids
How to Use Xing Emoji
On Mobile
Access your emoji keyboard and find the xing 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.
Xing Emoji Meanings and Usage
Construction Sign
This emoji shows a construction sign. It is often used to indicate a road being built or repaired, or a temporary detour.
Cross Mark
This emoji represents a red cross mark. It is used to indicate something is wrong or not allowed, emphasizing the idea of stopping or blocking.
Heavy Multiplication X
This emoji depicts a bold 'X'. It is commonly used to represent rejection, negation, or a crossing out, aligning well with the keyword.
Raised Hand
This emoji shows a hand raised up. It is often used to signal stop or to get someone's attention, resonating with the idea of 'xing' as in crossing.
Traffic Light
This emoji shows a traffic light. It is used to indicate the rules of the road and the need to stop or go, which relates to crossing streets.
Man Walking
This emoji depicts a man walking. It represents pedestrians and is often used in contexts involving movement or crossing paths.
Woman Walking
This emoji shows a woman walking. It signifies movement and is relevant when discussing pedestrians or crossing streets.
No Entry
This emoji indicates a no entry sign. It is used to show restricted areas or caution against certain actions, fitting the theme of crossing.
Man Running
This emoji shows a man in motion running. It can symbolize quick movement, often used in contexts related to crossing roads or paths.
Woman Running
This emoji depicts a woman running. It represents quick movement, usually in the context of urgency or crossing paths.
Stop Sign
This emoji shows a stop sign. It indicates the need to stop and think, especially important in crossing situations.
Traffic Light with Green
This emoji depicts a green traffic light. It signifies 'go' or safety in crossing situations, particularly on roads.
Motorway
This emoji shows a motorway. It represents major roads and highways, often associated with travel and crossing routes.
Bridge at Night
This emoji depicts a bridge, symbolizing crossing over water or gaps, which ties directly to the keyword 'xing'.
Foggy
This emoji shows a cityscape in fog. It can represent visibility issues while crossing, adding an element of caution.
Bicyclist
This emoji depicts a person riding a bicycle. It symbolizes cycling and is often seen in discussions about shared paths and crossings.
Busts in Silhouette
This emoji shows silhouettes of two people. It often represents group interaction or pedestrians, relevant to crossing spaces.
Counterclockwise Arrows Button
This emoji shows a circular arrow. It is used to indicate rotation and can relate to change in direction, such as when crossing streets.
Dashing Away
This emoji represents speed or quick movement. It often signifies rushing, which can relate to the urgency of crossing roads.
Xing Emoji Combinations and Meanings
Traffic Signal
Indicating a crossing or traffic situation.
No Walking
Signaling that walking is not allowed in a certain area.
Stop for Kids
Reminding drivers to stop for children crossing the street.
Finish Line
Indicating the end of a race or challenge.
Road Work Ahead
Alerting about construction or detours on the road.
Go Straight
Directions to continue straight ahead.
Highway Exit
Indicating an upcoming exit on the highway.
Train Station
Heading to or coming from a train station.
Bridge Crossing
Referring to crossing a bridge with a vehicle.
Exploring
Looking at a map while walking or exploring.
Traveling
Indicating travel or a journey around the world.
Satellite Communication
Referring to communication or navigation via satellites.
Pedestrian Crossing
Highlighting a pedestrian crossing area.
Location Marker
Indicating a specific location on a road.
Speeding
Referring to driving fast or speeding.
Bike Path
Indicating a bike path or cycling route.
Stop Sign
Referring to a stop sign or stopping at an intersection.
Car Stopping
Indicating that a car is stopping or needs to stop.