⛔️ no entry Emoji — Meaning, Copy & Paste
Quick info
- Unicode
- U+26D4 U+FE0F
- Shortcode
:no-entry:- Category
- Symbols
- Subcategory
- warning symbols
- Added in
- Unicode 0.6
- Also known as
- do not enter, no access, blocked
What Does the no entry Emoji ⛔️ Mean?
A red circle with a thick white horizontal bar — the international 'do not enter' sign. Available since Unicode 5.2 / 6.0 (2010), the no entry emoji is one of the most universally recognized restriction icons. People use it for 'do not enter' literal moments, 'no thanks ⛔' refusals, blocking content ('blocked ⛔'), boundary-setting posts ('I have boundaries ⛔'), and 'absolutely not' reactions.
Workplace and security accounts use it for restricted area content. It's also a meme-worthy reaction to bad takes ('this opinion: ⛔') and uninvited DMs. Therapy and mental health content uses it for boundary advocacy.
Some use it for 'I'm not entertaining this' attitude. Whether you're stopping a conversation cold, marking a restricted zone, or just announcing 'nope,' this red bar means business. It's a fixture in 'gatekeeping' jokes, 'no boys allowed' girls-night posts, and 'restricted access' members-only content.
Therapy and self-care accounts use it heavily for boundary-setting messages.
How to Use ⛔️ no entry Emoji
“No more drama ⛔”
“Restricted area ⛔”
Technical Details
| Unicode | U+26D4 U+FE0F |
| HTML Entity | ⛔️ |
| CSS Code | \26D4 |
| Shortcode | :no-entry: |
| Keywords | do, entry, fail, forbidden, no, not, pass, prohibited, traffic |
| Unicode Version | 0.6 |
Frequently Asked Questions
What does ⛔️ mean?
It depicts a red 'no entry' sign, used for restrictions, refusals, boundaries, blocking, and 'absolutely not' responses.
