π ββ Woman Gesturing No Emoji Meaning
| Emoji | Name | Meaning | Category | Codepoint | Shortcodes |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| π ββ | woman_gesturing_no | A woman crossing her arms to indicate no or refusal. | People & Body | 1F645-200D-2640 | :woman_gesturing_no: |
Meaning
The π ββ emoji represents a woman crossing her arms in front of her chest, signaling ‘no’, refusal, or rejection. It conveys denial or disapproval clearly through this universal gesture.
Common Uses
- Expressing disagreement or rejection in conversations.
- Signaling refusal to do something or prohibiting actions.
- Responding negatively to questions or requests.
- Indicating boundaries or limits.
Examples
Can you join the meeting? π
ββ
Sorry, thatβs not allowed π
ββ
Did you agree to that? π
ββ No way!
Related Emojis
- π Person Gesturing No β The gender-neutral version of this refusal gesture.
- πββ Woman Gesturing OK β Indicates approval, opposite of refusal.
- π ββ Man Gesturing No β Male counterpart performing the same no gesture.
- π« Prohibited Sign β A symbol for denial or restriction without a human figure.
- β Cross Mark β A generic symbol representing ‘no’ or ‘wrong’.
Technical Notes
The emoji consists of the sequence U+1F645 (Person Gesturing No), a zero width joiner, and U+2640 (female sign). It was added in Unicode around 2016. Users can select various skin tone modifiers to customize appearance.
FAQ
What does the π
ββ emoji mean?
A woman crossing her arms to indicate no, refusal, or rejection.
How is the π
ββ emoji used?
To express disagreement, deny requests, or establish boundaries in messages.
Does the meaning of the π
ββ emoji change by context?
It generally signifies refusal but can express firm boundaries or negative responses depending on context.
