Emoji list
Total 39 emojis / 49 variants · 39 match the filters.
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1F18E
AB button (blood type)
A squared ‘AB’; in Japan marks blood type AB; more generally the letters AB badge.
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1F170 FE0F
A button (blood type)
A squared ‘A’; in Japan marks blood type A; more broadly the letter A badge.
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1F171 FE0F
B button (blood type)
A red squared ‘B’; in Japan marks blood type B, and more generally the letter B badge.
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24C2 FE0F
circled M
A circled ‘M’; commonly used for metro/subway signage or simply the letter M.
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1F191
CL button
A squared ‘CL’; on keypads means clear; also used as a ‘clear/clean’ shorthand.
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1F192
COOL button
A COOL button; a playful way to say something’s cool, nice, or approved.
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1F193
FREE button
A FREE button; indicates free of charge, no cost, or complimentary.
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1F194
ID button
An ID button; refers to identification, user ID/handle, or credentials.
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2139 FE0F
information
An information symbol; points to info desks, details, or help pages.
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1F524
input latin letters
An input icon for letters; switch to the alphabet keyboard or type ABC text.
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1F521
input latin lowercase
An input icon for lowercase letters; switch to lowercase or abc mode.
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1F520
input latin uppercase
An input icon for uppercase letters; switch to uppercase or ABC mode.
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1F522
input numbers
An input icon for numbers; switch to the numeric keypad or enter digits.
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1F523
input symbols
An input icon for symbols; switch to the symbols keyboard or special characters.
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1F251
Japanese “acceptable” button
A Japanese ‘acceptable’ button (可); indicates OK, permitted, or acceptable.
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1F238
Japanese “application” button
A Japanese ‘application’ button (申); refers to applying, forms, or submissions.
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1F250
Japanese “bargain” button
A Japanese button for bargain/good deal (得); indicates special offer, value, or a good buy.
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3297 FE0F
Japanese “congratulations” button
A Japanese ‘congratulations’ button (祝); used to say congrats or celebrate an occasion.
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1F239
Japanese “discount” button
A Japanese button for discount (割); signals discount, markdown, or sale.
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1F21A
Japanese “free of charge” button
A Japanese button for free of charge (無); indicates free, no fee, or complimentary.
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1F201
Japanese “here” button
A Japanese button for ‘here’ (ココ); used on maps or signs to mark your current location (‘You are here’).
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1F237 FE0F
Japanese “monthly amount” button
A Japanese button for monthly amount (月); often used on bills or payment screens to mean monthly charge.
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1F236
Japanese “not free of charge” button
A Japanese button for ‘not free of charge’/available (有); means there is a fee or something is provided.
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1F235
Japanese “no vacancy” button
A Japanese ‘no vacancy’ button (満); shows full, no rooms/seats left, or at capacity.
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1F23A
Japanese “open for business” button
A Japanese ‘open for business’ button (営); indicates a shop is open or operating hours.
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1F234
Japanese “passing grade” button
A Japanese ‘passing grade’ button (合); means pass, qualified, or approved.
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1F232
Japanese “prohibited” button
A Japanese ‘prohibited’ button (禁); means banned, not allowed, or forbidden.
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1F22F
Japanese “reserved” button
A Japanese button for reserved (指); indicates reserved seats, bookings, or designated areas.
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3299 FE0F
Japanese “secret” button
A Japanese ‘secret’ button (秘); marks confidential info, spoilers, or keep-it-secret.
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1F202 FE0F
Japanese “service charge” button
A Japanese button for service charge (サ); indicates a service fee applies or service provided.
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1F233
Japanese “vacancy” button
A Japanese ‘vacancy’ button (空); shows rooms/seats available or open slots.
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1F195
NEW button
A NEW button; marks something newly released, updated, or just added.
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1F196
NG button
An NG button; in Japanese usage ‘No Good’—means not allowed, rejected, or a blooper/outtake.
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1F17E FE0F
O button (blood type)
A red squared ‘O’; in Japan marks blood type O; generally the letter O badge.
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1F197
OK button
An OK button; means confirmed, fine, or approved.
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1F17F FE0F
P button
A blue P button; commonly used for parking or parking zones.
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1F198
SOS button
An SOS button; signals emergency, urgent help, or distress call.
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1F199
UP! button
A UP! button; means boost, upgrade, level up, or go higher.
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1F19A
VS button
A VS button; denotes versus, matchup, or head to head.
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