🈲 The "prohibited" button emoji represents a red circle with a line through it, indicating something is not allowed or prohibited. In Japan, this emoji is often used in a humorous or ironic way to indicate something that is actually allowed or acceptable, despite the prohibition sign. It can also be used to add a touch of humor or sarcasm to a message.
I can't access that website because it's 🈲.
I'm afraid you can't use that app because it's 🈲.
The restaurant is 🈲 for tonight's event.
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Bengali: বর্গাকার নিষিদ্ধ চিত্রলিপি, Danish: kvadratisk ideogram for forbud, German: Schriftzeichen für „verbieten“, English: Japanese “prohibited” button, Spanish: ideograma japonés para "prohibido", Estonian: jaapani nupp "keelatud", Finnish: kielletty-kirjoitusmerkki, French: bouton interdit en japonais, Hindi: जापानी “निषेध” बटन, Hungarian: japán „tiltott” gomb, Italian: ideogramma giapponese di “Proibito”, Japanese: 禁マーク, Korean: 금할 금, Lithuanian: draudimą reiškiantis hieroglifas, Malay: butang “dilarang” Jepun, Norwegian Bokmål: «forbudt» på japansk, Dutch: Japans teken voor ‘verboden’, Polish: japoński przycisk „zabronione”, Portuguese: botão japonês de “proibido”, Russian: запрет, Swedish: japansk ”förbjudet”-knapp, Thai: ภาษาญี่ปุ่นคำว่า “ห้าม”, Ukrainian: кнопка "заборонено" японською, Chinese: 日文的“禁止”按钮