jail_EXE
What does the jail_EXE emoji mean?
When you've officially been sent to internet jail.
This emoji features a stylized orange character trapped behind purple bars, evoking the classic 'jail' meme format. It is frequently used in Discord servers to jokingly signal that someone has been banned, muted, or has said something so questionable they deserve to be locked away. It serves as a humorous way to call out bad takes or chaotic behavior in chat.
When to use it
- - reacting to someone saying something totally wild
- - signaling that a user is being muted
- - joking about being banned from a channel
- - calling out someone for a bad take
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How to add this emoji
Add to Discord
- Click Download PNG above to save the jail_EXE image.
- Open Discord and go to Server Settings → Emoji.
- Click Upload Emoji and choose the downloaded file.
- Give it a name and save. You need the Manage Emojis and Stickers permission.
Add to Slack
- Download the jail_EXE image.
- Open the Slack emoji picker and click Add Emoji.
- Upload the file, name it, and save.
Add to Revolt/Stoat
- Download the jail_EXE image.
- Open Server Settings → Emojis in Revolt or Stoat.
- Upload the file and name your new emoji.
Add to Guilded
- Download the jail_EXE image.
- Go to Server Settings → Emotes in Guilded.
- Upload the file and give it a name.