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Bouton Pas Bien
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 live television show in Japan (known as NGs), but can be used in any field as a form of shorthand for no good.
Bouton Pas Bien a été approuvé dans le cadre de Unicode 6.0 en 2010 et ajouté à Emoji 1.0 en 2015.
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