Emotes can be either the asterisks placed in front and behind a sentence describing action to indicate the permorance of that action or a short version of emoticon, which is a face made with the characters on a keyboard.
by Zi October 03, 2004
by eUpH0rIa June 03, 2010
Of or relating to emotion; Readily affected with or stirred by emotion; Arousing or intended to arouse the emotions; Marked by or exhibiting emotion. Usually confused with the word emotional. Emotional is not actually a word.
by LuxemburgRajoo June 11, 2010
there are so many things i want to say, and so many things i feel, but i dont know if they\'re right, if i should even bother to try to bother and....*dies*
by Mareena April 27, 2005
Emotional describes someone who has shown a valid human response to a situation. This word is often misused to describe emotionally intelligent women in the workplace. There is a well-documented history of women being labelled as ‘emotional’ and ‘hysterical’ and therefore not equipped to lead.
Even presidential candidates fear being judged as emotional:
“It’s a really delicate balancing act—to be yourself, to express yourself, to let your feelings show, but not in a way that triggers all of the negative stereotypes.” –Hillary Clinton
Even presidential candidates fear being judged as emotional:
“It’s a really delicate balancing act—to be yourself, to express yourself, to let your feelings show, but not in a way that triggers all of the negative stereotypes.” –Hillary Clinton
After a difficult client meeting, Jane became emotional. One of her male colleagues rolled his eyes and the other went over to see if she was okay.
by Sexism Education March 06, 2022
Agitation or disturbance of mind; vehement or excited mental state. It is also a powerful and irrational master.
by Oh, Rockeh! October 01, 2012
When you have facial expressions.
by em0ti0ns June 09, 2020