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Emoji's

Button style emojis.

[{"emoji": "🔡", "name": "Input Latin Lowercase", "variations": ["🔠 🔡"], "description": "An icon showing the letters “a,” “b,” “c” in lowercase.", "meaning": "The <strong>🔡 Input Latin Lowercase</strong> emoji represents <strong>lowercase letters or lowercase text entry</strong>. It’s used for typing instructions, design specifications, or to contrast with uppercase formatting. In informal contexts, lowercase text can also imply casualness, minimalism, or even irony.<ul><li>Represents lowercase letter input.</li><li>Used in formatting and typography discussions.</li><li>Can symbolize casual tone or aesthetic writing styles.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Passwords must be in lowercase 🔡\" "}, {"emoji": "🔢", "name": "Input Numbers", "variations": ["🔢"], "description": "An icon displaying the numbers “1,” “2,” and “3.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🔢 Input Numbers</strong> emoji represents <strong>numeric input or number-based formatting</strong>. It’s often used in contexts involving lists, rankings, codes, or math. Figuratively, it can refer to “counting down,” “numbering things,” or organizing information.<ul><li>Represents entering numbers.</li><li>Used in math, data entry, and organization contexts.</li><li>Can symbolize counting, ranking, or order.</li></ul>", "example": "\"🔢 Enter your PIN code here \" "}, {"emoji": "🔣", "name": "Input Symbols", "variations": ["🔣"], "description": "A symbol keycap displaying a variety of characters like “%, &,” and “#.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🔣 Input Symbols</strong> emoji represents <strong>symbol entry mode</strong> on keyboards or devices. It’s commonly used when switching from letters or numbers to special characters, such as punctuation or currency signs. Figuratively, it can symbolize “special” or “unusual” input, creativity in text formatting, or adding flair to messages.<ul><li>Represents switching to symbol input mode.</li><li>Used in typing, formatting, or digital instructions.</li><li>Can symbolize customization or unique content.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Make it fancy with special characters 🔣\""}, {"emoji": "🔤", "name": "Input Latin Letters", "variations": ["🔤"], "description": "An icon showing lowercase and uppercase letters “a” and “A.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🔤 Input Latin Letters</strong> emoji represents <strong>alphabet entry mode</strong>, specifically using the Latin script. It’s often seen on keyboards when switching from numbers or symbols to letters. Figuratively, it can refer to writing, communication, or language learning involving the Latin alphabet.<ul><li>Represents switching to Latin letters.</li><li>Used in typing or language-related contexts.</li><li>Can symbolize literacy, messaging, or alphabet learning.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Practicing my English alphabet 🔤\""}, {"emoji": "🅰️", "name": "A Button (Blood Type)", "variations": ["🅰️"], "description": "A red square button with the letter “A” inside, indicating the A blood type.", "meaning": "The <strong>🅰️ A Button (Blood Type)</strong> emoji represents <strong>blood type A</strong>, often used in East Asian cultures where blood type is associated with personality traits. In Japanese pop culture, blood type A is linked to being organized, earnest, and detail-oriented. Outside of medical or cultural references, it can also be used decoratively or as a stylized “A.”<ul><li>Represents blood type A.</li><li>Used in medical, cultural, or decorative contexts.</li><li>Can symbolize excellence or being first (A grade).</li></ul>", "example": "\"Blood type A here 🅰️\" "}, {"emoji": "🆎", "name": "AB Button (Blood Type)", "variations": ["🆎"], "description": "A blue square button with the letters “AB” inside, indicating the AB blood type.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆎 AB Button (Blood Type)</strong> emoji represents <strong>blood type AB</strong>, considered rare and sometimes linked to adaptability and mixed personality traits in Japanese and Korean pop culture. In medical contexts, it refers to AB blood group compatibility. It can also be used decoratively or to symbolize “a mix” of things.<ul><li>Represents blood type AB.</li><li>Used in medical, cultural, or personality discussions.</li><li>Can symbolize combination, variety, or duality.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Only a few of us have AB blood 🆎\""}, {"emoji": "🅱️", "name": "B Button (Blood Type)", "variations": ["🅱️"], "description": "A red square button with the letter “B” inside, indicating the B blood type.", "meaning": "The <strong>🅱️ B Button (Blood Type)</strong> emoji represents <strong>blood type B</strong>. In Japanese and Korean pop culture, blood type B is sometimes associated with creativity, independence, and being outspoken. In medical contexts, it refers to the B blood group in compatibility discussions. Outside of these uses, it may be used playfully to stand for the letter “B” in words or slang.<ul><li>Represents blood type B.</li><li>Used in cultural, medical, or decorative contexts.</li><li>Can symbolize the letter “B” in creative writing.</li></ul>", "example": "\"I’m type B 🅱️\" "}, {"emoji": "🆑", "name": "CL Button", "variations": ["🆑"], "description": "A blue square button with the letters “CL” inside.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆑 CL Button</strong> emoji is based on the “clear” key found on some calculators and devices. It represents <strong>clearing data, deleting, or resetting</strong>. Figuratively, it can mean starting fresh, wiping away mistakes, or “clearing” a situation. In playful or aesthetic posts, it might be used as a visual element without its literal meaning.<ul><li>Represents the “clear” function on devices.</li><li>Used for resetting or starting over.</li><li>Can symbolize erasing mistakes or letting go.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Deleting old files 🆑\""}, {"emoji": "🆒", "name": "Cool Button", "variations": ["🆒"], "description": "A blue square button with the word “cool” inside in white letters.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆒 Cool Button</strong> emoji is often used literally to mean <strong>something is cool, stylish, or impressive</strong>. It’s a visual way of showing approval, excitement, or agreement. In casual chat, it can replace “awesome” or “nice,” and in pop culture contexts, it can carry a retro or playful tone.<ul><li>Represents something trendy or impressive.</li><li>Used to express approval or excitement.</li><li>Can be a fun decorative icon in casual posts.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Movie night plans sound 🆒\""}, {"emoji": "🆓", "name": "Free Button", "variations": ["🆓"], "description": "A blue square button with the word “free” inside in white letters.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆓 Free Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>no cost, giveaways, or accessibility</strong>. It’s often used in marketing or announcements to highlight free products, trials, or services. Figuratively, it can also mean freedom or liberation in a non-monetary sense.<ul><li>Represents free products, events, or services.</li><li>Used in marketing, promotions, or casual sharing.</li><li>Can symbolize freedom or being unrestrained.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Free coffee today 🆓\" "}, {"emoji": "ℹ️", "name": "Information", "variations": ["ℹ️"], "description": "A lowercase letter “i” inside a blue circle.", "meaning": "The <strong>ℹ️ Information</strong> emoji represents <strong>information, guidance, or help</strong>. It’s often used in contexts where assistance or additional details are provided, such as on signs, manuals, or websites. Figuratively, it can mean “FYI” in a conversation, signaling useful or clarifying info.<ul><li>Represents informational content or help points.</li><li>Used for tips, instructions, or guidance.</li><li>Can symbolize “just so you know” in casual chats.</li></ul>", "example": "\"ℹ️ More info available in our website\" "}, {"emoji": "🆔", "name": "ID Button", "variations": ["🆔"], "description": "A blue square button with the letters “ID” in white.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆔 ID Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>identification, credentials, or personal information</strong>. It’s often used in discussions about ID cards, security checks, or logging into accounts. Figuratively, it can be used to indicate identity or recognition in online communities.<ul><li>Represents ID cards or credentials.</li><li>Used in verification, security, and access contexts.</li><li>Can symbolize identity or status.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Verified member status 🆔\""}, {"emoji": "Ⓜ️", "name": "Circled M", "variations": ["Ⓜ️"], "description": "A circled capital letter “M” in blue.", "meaning": "The <strong>Ⓜ️ Circled M</strong> emoji is often used to represent <strong>the Tokyo Metro subway system</strong> in Japan, where it appears on signage for Marunouchi Line stations. More broadly, it can stand for the letter “M” in various contexts, such as initials, branding, or to indicate “metro” or “mass transit.”<ul><li>Represents the Marunouchi Line in Tokyo Metro.</li><li>Used for the letter “M” symbolically or decoratively.</li><li>Can indicate transportation, metro stations, or branding.</li></ul>", "example": "\"For those using the train, nearest station: JR Suidobashi Station East/West exit Ⓜ️\" "}, {"emoji": "🆕", "name": "New Button", "variations": ["🆕"], "description": "A blue square button with the word “new” in white.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆕 New Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>something that is recently launched, updated, or trending</strong>. It’s commonly used in marketing, announcements, and social media posts to highlight fresh content, products, or features. Figuratively, it can also express excitement for a change or new start.<ul><li>Represents new items, updates, or releases.</li><li>Used in promotions, announcements, and casual sharing.</li><li>Can symbolize beginnings or freshness.</li></ul>", "example": "\"🆕 Check out our latest collection\" "}, {"emoji": "🆖", "name": "NG Button", "variations": ["🆖"], "description": "A blue square button with the letters “NG” in white.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆖 NG Button</strong> emoji originates from Japanese television and media, where “NG” stands for <em>No Good</em>. It’s used to indicate mistakes, outtakes, or something that’s unacceptable. Online, it can be used humorously to point out bloopers, failed attempts, or things that don’t meet expectations.<ul><li>Represents mistakes, errors, or something rejected.</li><li>Popular in Japanese entertainment and meme culture.</li><li>Can be used humorously for fails or “no-go” situations.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Tried to bake cookies, but they burned 🆖\" "}, {"emoji": "🅾️", "name": "O Button (Blood Type)", "variations": ["🅾️"], "description": "A red square button with the letter “O” inside, indicating the O blood type.", "meaning": "The <strong>🅾️ O Button (Blood Type)</strong> emoji represents <strong>blood type O</strong>. In East Asian pop culture, type O is often linked to being confident, outgoing, and sociable. In medical contexts, it refers to the O blood group, which is known as the universal donor. Outside of these, it can also be used decoratively or to represent the letter “O.”<ul><li>Represents blood type O.</li><li>Used in medical, cultural, or decorative contexts.</li><li>Can symbolize the letter “O” in creative designs.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Donate blood! We need type O 🅾️\" "}, {"emoji": "🆗", "name": "OK Button", "variations": ["🆗"], "description": "A blue square button with the letters “OK” in white.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆗 OK Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>approval, agreement, or confirmation</strong>. It’s often used to signal that something is fine, complete, or accepted. In casual online chats, it can replace the word “OK” and sometimes add a slightly playful or aesthetic tone.<ul><li>Represents agreement or readiness.</li><li>Used for confirmation in casual or formal contexts.</li><li>Can be playful or decorative in text.</li></ul>", "example": " \"Yep, that works for me 🆗\""}, {"emoji": "🆘", "name": "SOS Button", "variations": ["🆘"], "description": "A red square button with the white letters “SOS.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🆘 SOS Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>emergency help, distress, or urgent situations</strong>. Derived from the Morse code distress signal, it’s used both literally in emergency-related contexts and figuratively to express that you need help with something—serious or humorous. In pop culture and memes, it’s often used for exaggerated “send help” moments.<ul><li>Represents emergencies or urgent assistance.</li><li>Used literally in safety contexts and figuratively online.</li><li>Can be humorous when paired with exaggerated situations.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Car broke down on the highway 🆘\""}, {"emoji": "🆙", "name": "Up! Button", "variations": ["🆙"], "description": "A blue square button with the word “UP!” in white letters.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆙 Up! Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>an increase, improvement, or upward direction</strong>. It’s often used in contexts where something is rising—such as rankings, progress, mood, or excitement. In gaming and online communities, it can also mean “level up” or “boost.”<ul><li>Represents upward movement or improvement.</li><li>Used for progress updates, encouragement, and gaming terms.</li><li>Can symbolize a boost in energy, skill, or status.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Just leveled up in the game 🆙\""}, {"emoji": "🆚", "name": "Vs Button", "variations": ["🆚"], "description": "A blue square button with the letters “VS” in white.", "meaning": "The <strong>🆚 Vs Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>a versus or competition</strong>. It’s commonly used in sports, gaming, debates, or comparisons between two things. Online, it’s popular in polls or challenges (e.g., A vs B scenarios).<ul><li>Represents competition or comparison.</li><li>Used in sports, games, debates, and social media polls.</li><li>Can create a fun “choose your side” vibe.</li></ul>", "example": "\"iOS 🆚 Android — which team are you on?\" "}, {"emoji": "🈁", "name": "Japanese “Here” Button", "variations": ["🈁"], "description": "A blue square button with white Japanese characters “ココ” (koko) meaning “here.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈁 Japanese “Here” Button</strong> emoji literally means <strong>“here”</strong> in Japanese. It’s often used in maps, guides, or to indicate a location. In casual texting, it can mean “I’m here” or “right here” in a playful way.<ul><li>Represents a location or presence.</li><li>Used in maps, signs, or casual chat to indicate being present.</li><li>Popular in Japanese signage and guides.</li></ul>", "example": "\"You are 🈁 on the map\""}, {"emoji": "🈂️", "name": "Japanese “Service Charge” Button", "variations": ["🈂️"], "description": "A blue square button with white Japanese characters “サ” (sa) meaning “service,” often used to indicate “service charge” or a fee.", "meaning": "The <strong>🈂️ Japanese “Service Charge” Button</strong> emoji refers to <strong>a service fee or charge</strong>, commonly seen on Japanese menus or bills. It can also be used humorously to imply extra cost or effort in casual conversation.<ul><li>Represents service fees in restaurants or businesses.</li><li>Used literally in Japanese hospitality contexts.</li><li>Can be playful when referencing “extra” work or costs.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Helping you move? That’s a 🈂️\""}, {"emoji": "🈷️", "name": "Japanese “Monthly Amount” Button", "variations": ["🈷️"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese character “月” (getsu) meaning “month.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈷️ Japanese “Monthly Amount” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>a monthly fee, payment, or subscription</strong>. It is commonly seen on Japanese bills, contracts, and service advertisements to indicate recurring monthly costs. Figuratively, it can be used in casual conversation when talking about regular commitments or monthly routines.<ul><li>Represents monthly fees or payments.</li><li>Used literally in billing and subscription contexts.</li><li>Can be playful when referring to monthly habits or costs.</li></ul>", "example": "\"This plan is billed 🈷️\" "}, {"emoji": "🈶", "name": "Japanese “Not Free of Charge” Button", "variations": ["🈶"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “有料” (yūryō) meaning “not free of charge.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈶 Japanese “Not Free of Charge” Button</strong> emoji indicates <strong>that something has a cost</strong>. It’s often used on Japanese signage, event notices, or advertisements to clarify that a product or service isn’t free. Figuratively, it can be used to joke about emotional or personal “costs” in daily life.<ul><li>Represents paid services or products.</li><li>Used literally for pricing clarity in Japanese contexts.</li><li>Can be humorous when describing something “costly” in effort or stress.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Concert tickets are 🈶\""}, {"emoji": "🈯", "name": "Japanese “Reserved” Button", "variations": ["🈯"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese character “指” (yubi) meaning “finger,” shorthand for “designated” or “reserved.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈯 Japanese “Reserved” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>reservation or assigned seating</strong>. In Japan, it’s commonly found on train tickets, theater seating, and parking spaces. Figuratively, it can also mean something is “spoken for” or “off-limits.”<ul><li>Represents reserved or designated spaces.</li><li>Used literally in transportation and event seating.</li><li>Can symbolize exclusivity or being “claimed.”</li></ul>", "example": "\"Got us 🈯 seats for the concert\" "}, {"emoji": "🉐", "name": "Japanese “Bargain” Button", "variations": ["🉐"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese word “得” (toku) meaning “bargain” or “advantage.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🉐 Japanese “Bargain” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>a good deal, special offer, or value</strong>. In Japan, it appears on sales signs, coupons, and discount tags. Online, it can also be used figuratively to show that something was a “win” or a lucky opportunity.<ul><li>Represents discounts, bargains, or advantages.</li><li>Used in retail, marketing, and promotions.</li><li>Can symbolize getting the best out of a situation.</li></ul>", "example": " \"Found a rare book for cheap 🉐\""}, {"emoji": "🈹", "name": "Japanese “Discount” Button", "variations": ["🈹"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese character “割” (wari) meaning “discount” or “divide.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈹 Japanese “Discount” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>sales, discounts, or reduced prices</strong>. It’s frequently used on store signage and promotional materials in Japan to indicate a special offer or reduced cost. Figuratively, it can be used in chats to playfully suggest “cutting down” on something, such as effort or price.<ul><li>Represents price reductions or sales.</li><li>Common in Japanese retail and advertising.</li><li>Can symbolize getting a better deal or lessening something.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Got my bill reduced 🈹\""}, {"emoji": "🈚", "name": "Japanese “Free of Charge” Button", "variations": ["🈚"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “無料” (muryō) meaning “free of charge.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈚 Japanese “Free of Charge” Button</strong> emoji signifies <strong>no cost or free service</strong>. It’s often seen in Japanese advertisements, menus, or event notices. Online, it’s used both literally for free products and figuratively to describe something that comes with no effort or consequence.<ul><li>Represents free products or services.</li><li>Used in promotions, events, and marketing.</li><li>Can playfully suggest “no strings attached.”</li></ul>", "example": " \"Dessert is 🈚 with your meal\""}, {"emoji": "🈲", "name": "Japanese “Prohibited” Button", "variations": ["🈲"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “禁止” (kinshi) meaning “prohibited” or “forbidden.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈲 Japanese “Prohibited” Button</strong> emoji is used to indicate <strong>rules, bans, or restrictions</strong>. It’s common on official signage in Japan to warn against certain actions. In digital conversation, it can be used literally for rules or figuratively to jokingly “ban” a behavior.<ul><li>Represents prohibition or restrictions.</li><li>Common in public rules, legal contexts, and events.</li><li>Can be humorous in casual chats.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Spoilers are 🈲 in this group\""}, {"emoji": "🉑", "name": "Japanese “Acceptable” Button", "variations": ["🉑"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese character “可” (ka) meaning “permitted” or “acceptable.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🉑 Japanese “Acceptable” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>approval, permission, or allowance</strong>. In Japan, it’s used on signs or forms to indicate that something is permitted or meets requirements. Figuratively, it can be used to show agreement or that something passes a “vibe check.”<ul><li>Represents acceptance or permission.</li><li>Used in rules, regulations, or approvals.</li><li>Can signal informal agreement in casual chats.</li></ul>", "example": "\"This plan is 🉑\" "}, {"emoji": "🈸", "name": "Japanese “Application” Button", "variations": ["🈸"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “申込” (mōshikomi) meaning “application” or “to apply.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈸 Japanese “Application” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>submitting an application or registration</strong>. In Japan, it’s commonly seen on forms, online sign-ups, or event registrations. Figuratively, it can be used in chats to mean signing up for something or expressing interest in joining.<ul><li>Represents applying for services, jobs, or events.</li><li>Common in Japanese forms and online portals.</li><li>Can be used playfully when “signing up” for something in a group chat.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Time to 🈸 for that membership\""}, {"emoji": "🈴", "name": "Japanese “Passing Grade” Button", "variations": ["🈴"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “合格” (gōkaku) meaning “passing grade.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈴 Japanese “Passing Grade” Button</strong> emoji signifies <strong>success, approval, or meeting standards</strong>. In Japan, it’s often used in education contexts to show that someone has passed an exam. Figuratively, it can mean that something was accepted, approved, or “made the cut.”<ul><li>Represents passing tests or meeting requirements.</li><li>Used in academic, job, and performance evaluations.</li><li>Can symbolize informal approval in casual conversations.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Our project proposal got a 🈴\""}, {"emoji": "🈳", "name": "Japanese “Vacancy” Button", "variations": ["🈳"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “空有” (kūyū) meaning “vacancy” or “available space.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈳 Japanese “Vacancy” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>available spots, open rooms, or unoccupied places</strong>. It’s often seen on hotels, parking signs, and rental listings in Japan. Figuratively, it can also be used to mean having free time or an open opportunity.<ul><li>Represents availability in accommodation, events, or services.</li><li>Used in signage and online booking platforms.</li><li>Can imply free time or open opportunities in casual chat.</li></ul>", "example": "\"The hotel still has rooms 🈳\" "}, {"emoji": "㊗️", "name": "Japanese “Congratulations” Button", "variations": ["㊗️"], "description": "A red circle with the white Japanese characters “祝” (shuku) meaning “celebration” or “congratulations.”", "meaning": "The <strong>㊗️ Japanese “Congratulations” Button</strong> emoji is used to <strong>celebrate achievements, milestones, or happy occasions</strong>. In Japan, it appears on greeting cards, ceremonial gifts, and congratulatory messages. It can be used for graduations, weddings, promotions, or any event worth celebrating.<ul><li>Represents congratulations and good wishes.</li><li>Used in formal celebrations and casual well-wishing.</li><li>Can be festive in tone for personal or group accomplishments.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Got the promotion ㊗️\""}, {"emoji": "㊙️", "name": "Japanese “Secret” Button", "variations": ["㊙️"], "description": "A red circle with the white Japanese characters “秘” (hi) meaning “secret.”", "meaning": "The <strong>㊙️ Japanese “Secret” Button</strong> emoji represents <strong>confidentiality, privacy, or undisclosed information</strong>. In Japan, it is often used on packaging, contest hints, or marketing teasers to indicate something hidden or exclusive. Figuratively, it’s used in chats to suggest “hush-hush” topics, surprises, or inside jokes.<ul><li>Represents secrecy or restricted information.</li><li>Used in marketing for teasers or surprise reveals.</li><li>Can playfully hint at keeping a secret in conversation.</li></ul>", "example": " \"It’s a surprise party ㊙️\""}, {"emoji": "🈺", "name": "Japanese “Open for Business” Button", "variations": ["🈺"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “営業中” (eigyo-chū) meaning “open for business.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈺 Japanese “Open for Business” Button</strong> emoji signals <strong>that a shop or service is open</strong>. It’s often found on storefront signs in Japan. In online use, it can be literal for businesses or figurative for announcing availability, such as “I’m online” or “I’m ready.”<ul><li>Represents business or store openings.</li><li>Used literally for commercial contexts and figuratively for personal availability.</li><li>Can indicate readiness to start something.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Our cafe is officially 🈺\" "}, {"emoji": "🈵", "name": "Japanese “No Vacancy” Button", "variations": ["🈵"], "description": "A red square button with the white Japanese characters “満室” (manshitsu) meaning “no vacancy” or “fully booked.”", "meaning": "The <strong>🈵 Japanese “No Vacancy” Button</strong> emoji means <strong>no available spots, rooms, or opportunities</strong>. It’s common on hotel signs, parking lots, and event tickets in Japan. Figuratively, it can also be used to jokingly say you’re “fully booked” or too busy.<ul><li>Represents sold-out or full status.</li><li>Used literally in accommodation and event contexts.</li><li>Can humorously imply personal busyness.</li></ul>", "example": "\"Hotel is 🈵 for the weekend\""}]

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