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  • What emotions do :3 and :S convey? [closed]
    Often I find people in the chat using emoticons Most are simple to decipher, but I can't figure out what these two mean :3 and :S What do they mean?
  • What is the difference between emoji and emoticon?
    The emoji sets used by Japanese cell phone carriers contain a large number of characters for emoticon images, along with many other non-emoticon emoji Are emoji the same thing as emoticons? Do take note of the example: (") (-_-) (") It is the same sort of emoji found on emojio, the same sort that Nekoguchi mentioned
  • Current accepted meanings of ? - English Language Usage Stack . . .
    What's the deal with the :thumbsup: '👍' emoji? As an ideographic representation of a well-known (if not universal gesture) It (the emoji) presumably means in English speaking culture an approval or acknowledgement "bus late on my way home" "👍" Yet, lately I'm hearing that '👍' can be perceived pragmatically as slightly sarcastic: "I love my new shoes" "👍" And here is a small
  • Origin of slang fire meaning cool great and does it have any . . .
    It’s lit is frequently paired with the fire emoji [U+1F525] 🔥 to emphasize something’s metaphorical hotness or being “on fire ” Its lit fam is also a common extension of the phrase, where fam is an abbreviation of family The phrase is used to address one’s close friends, social-media followers, or other hypothetical audiences
  • Name of character combinations that show faces?
    This is an extra piece of information emoji are the picture icons You are correct And ":-)"-like faces are "Emoticons", as RexYuan answers Some of the other punctual faces are technically "dongers" or "kaomoji" depend on what characters they are made of Dongers usually have thinner strokes like ᕙ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ᕗ , while kaomoji characters are less gnarly e g (╯‵ ′)╯ Since
  • When was emoji first used? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
    Etymology of emoji: From Japanese 絵文字 emoji (emoji, emoticon), from 絵 e (picture) + 文字 moji (character) [Wiktionary] Wikipedia mentions the creation year of the first emoji: The first emoji was created in 1998 or 1999 by Shigetaka Kurita, who was part of the team working on NTT DoCoMo's i-mode mobile internet platform
  • Is a smiley at the end of a sentence like a period?
    How do you treat an emoticon at the end of a sentence? He probably caught his cold from the kids at school :( Should there be a period after the :(, or should I go straight into the next sentence (
  • adjectives - Words for smug, evil look? - English Language Usage . . .
    I'm looking for words to describe that classic smug and evil facial expression Something similar to this emoji - I was thinking mischievous but that word doesn't adequately connote the evil na




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