woman gesturing NO Emoji
π ββοΈ shows a woman gesturing βno,β often used to refuse, reject, or signal disapproval.
U+1F645 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F
π ββοΈ is the emoji βWoman Gesturing No.β Itβs commonly used to clearly communicate refusal or disagreement. You can copy it into messages, posts, and interface text.
woman gesturing NO Emoji Meaning
π ββοΈ depicts a woman making a βnoβ gesture. Itβs widely used to communicate refusal (βnoβ), rejection, or disapproval. In everyday writing, it can soften a boundary or make a negative response more visually clear, such as declining an invitation, saying βnot allowed,β or flagging something as unwanted. Depending on context, it can also imply βstopβ or βdo notβ when paired with a policy, instruction, or warning. Itβs especially useful when you want a strong, instantly recognizable negative reaction without spelling it out.
Common uses
- β’Declining invitations or offers (βNo thanksβ or βNot availableβ)
- β’Communicating disapproval or a negative opinion in chat
- β’Indicating something is not allowed in a UI message or help text
- β’Flagging content or actions that should be avoided (e.g., βno spamβ)
- β’Adding emphasis to a boundary or βstopβ request
Examples
π ββοΈ Woman Gesturing No
- π ββοΈπ ββοΈ No, I canβt make it tonight.
- π ββοΈThanks, but π ββοΈ Iβm not interested.
- π ββοΈπ ββοΈ Not allowed: sharing personal info.
- π ββοΈPlease donβt do thatβπ ββοΈ stop.
- π ββοΈπ ββοΈ This feature is disabled for your account.
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F645 U+200D U+2640 U+FE0F | |
| HTML Entity | 🙅 | |
| HTML Code | 🙅 | |
| CSS | \1F645 |
FAQ
What does π ββοΈ mean?
It means βwoman gesturing no,β commonly used to show refusal, rejection, disapproval, or βnot allowed.β
When should I use π ββοΈ instead of just writing βnoβ?
Use it when you want a quick, visual, easily understood negative signalβsuch as in chat, alerts, or UI text.
Is π ββοΈ appropriate for workplace or customer messages?
Yes, it can work well for clear boundaries like βnot availableβ or βnot permitted,β especially when paired with a short explanation.
Can I combine π ββοΈ with other emojis?
Yesβcommon pairings include signs for βno/stopβ such as π«, β, or β to make the message even clearer.