person gesturing NO Emoji
π is the βperson gesturing noβ emoji used to express refusal or βnot allowed.β
U+1F645
The π emoji depicts a person making a clear βnoβ gesture. Itβs commonly used in messages, UI labels, and captions to signal refusal, denial, or prohibition. You can copy it directly or use its Unicode details in apps and websites.
person gesturing NO Emoji Meaning
π (Person Gesturing No) is widely used to communicate a negative response such as βno,β βdonβt,β or βnot allowed.β In everyday chat, it can indicate refusal (βI canβt do thatβ), disagreement (βno wayβ), or a boundary (βplease donβtβ). In product and service contexts, it often appears next to warnings or policies to mean certain actions are prohibited. Designers also use it in simple icons for moderation cues, form validation hints, or accessibility-friendly labels when a clear βnoβ signal is needed. Because itβs visually direct, it works well in both informal and professional messages.
Skin tones
Common uses
- β’Declining an offer or request in chat (e.g., βNo thanksβ)
- β’Marking prohibited actions in UI text or buttons (e.g., βNot permittedβ)
- β’Flagging incorrect selections with a clear βnoβ signal during forms
- β’Communicating disagreement or refusal in posts and comments
- β’Adding a quick visual warning to policy or safety messages
Examples
π Person Gesturing No
- π βSorry, π I canβt make it tonight.β
- π βπ No outside food allowed.β
- π βThat option is disabledβπ not available.β
- π βI disagree with that plan π .β
- π βπ Please donβt share personal information.β
Variations
Ready to copy
Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F645 | |
| HTML Entity | 🙅 | |
| HTML Code | 🙅 | |
| CSS | \1F645 |
FAQ
What does π mean?
π means βno,β refusal, denial, or βnot allowed,β depending on the context.
When should I use π instead of a warning sign?
Use π for a quick βnoβ signal in text, UI hints, or labels when the action is specifically disallowed or rejected.
What is the Unicode for π ?
Unicode codepoint: U+1F645.
How can developers copy it in code?
HTML entity: 🙅. CSS escape: \\1F645. JavaScript escape: \\u{1F645}.