π Person Gesturing NO Emoji Meaning
| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| π | person gesturing NO | Indicates refusal, denial, or no | People & Body | 1F645 | :person_gesturing_no: |
Meaning
The π emoji depicts a person crossing their arms in front of their chest, signaling a clear refusal, disapproval, or saying “no.” It visually represents rejection or a prohibition gesture.
Common Uses
- Expressing a firm “no” or denial in conversations.
- Indicating disagreement or refusal to comply.
- Signaling a warning or that something is prohibited.
- Responding negatively to requests or suggestions.
- Used in playful or dramatic refusals.
Examples
π
No, I can't attend the meeting.That idea is not acceptable π
.π
Please do not enter.
Related Emojis
- π Person Gesturing OK: Indicates approval or agreement, opposite of π .
- π Person Raising Hand: Shows volunteering or attention, unlike refusal.
- β Raised Hand: Represents stop or halt, similar in warning intent.
- π« Prohibited Sign: A symbol for prohibition without a person gesture.
Technical Notes
The π emoji corresponds to Unicode codepoint U+1F645, introduced around Unicode 8.0 (2015). It belongs to the ‘People & Body’ category. It supports skin tone modifiers allowing varied appearances.
FAQ
What does the π
emoji mean?
A person crossing their arms to show refusal or disagreement.
How is the π
emoji used?
Typically to express no, a prohibition, or disapproval in text.
Does the meaning of the π
emoji change by context?
Its meaning generally stays consistent but can vary slightly from formal refusal to playful denial depending on context.
