A water tap with a red stroke through it, indicating that water is not safe for drinking (non-potable). May be used at a camp site or …

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A water tap with a red stroke through it, indicating that water is not safe for drinking (non-potable). May be used at a camp site or …

No Smoking was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “No Smoking Symbol” and added to Emoji 1.0 in 2015. What …

A pedestrian symbol with a red stroke through it, indicating that pedestrians are prohibited from this location. May be seen in dedicated bike lanes, highways, or …

The number eighteen with a red stroke through it, indicating a location where a person must be aged 18 or above to enter. Often used …

A mobile phone with a red stroke through it, indicating that mobile phones should not be present. Often seen in restricted areas, such as Customs …

A person dropping litter (rubbish, trash) with a red stroke through it, indicating that littering is prohibited in this area. Usually implied by the fact …

A red circle with a straight horizontal line across its center. Used on signs to indicate that entry into the area where the sign is displayed …

A bicycle with a red stroke through it, indicating that bikes are prohibited from this location. May be seen in pedestrian malls with a bicycle restriction …

A person dressed as a ninja with a black hood, a mask covering the lower half of their face, and the hilt of a knife …

The face of an analog clock displaying the time as nine-thirty. Nine-Thirty was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “Clock …

The face of an analog clock displaying the time as nine o’clock. Nine O’Clock was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the …

A night sky with stars, depicted on major platforms as a cityscape at night. Night with Stars was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in …

The letters NG, shown enclosed in a square, which are an acronym for the words No Good. The origin of NG refers to bloopers shown during or after the credits of a …

A symbol used in media players to indicate skipping to the next track (or scene). Shown as two triangles pointing right followed by a vertical bar.Next …

The front page of a newspaper, as people once read the news before the internet. Commonly used for various content concerning news, media, and journalism …

A new moon with a smiling face, as the Man in the Moon. Generally depicts the moon as a dark disc with a slightly smiling …

A new moon, the first of the eight phases of the moon. Depicts the moon as a full, bluish- or grayish-black, cratered disc, not illuminated …

The word new, shown enclosed in a square. New Button was approved as part of Unicode 6.0 in 2010 under the name “Squared New” and added to …

A yellow face with simple, open eyes and a flat, closed mouth. Intended to depict a neutral sentiment but often used to convey mild irritation …

Nesting dolls, also called matryoshka dolls or Russian dolls, decorated with bright colors including red, yellow, blue, and green. All platforms depict the nesting dolls as open, …

A bird’s nest with eggs inside. May be used to talk about actual nests or birds. May also be used to talk about home in …

Have you ever seen the nerd emoji or nerd face emoji? It’s a fun emoji that looks like a face with big glasses, a big …