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Emoticons are what predated #Emoji in a lot of chatrooms, messages, emails, and texts years ago. Also many come from Japan like #orz (a stick figure kneeling down.)
They can be used to save text space as #Emoji often will take data/text amount to send, used where you can't send Emoji, and they can also be more complicated, too.
#Kaomoji (Japanese Emoticons) and ASCII (pictures from text and symbols) fall into emoticons sometimes yet it has now today evolved into their own thing, too.
They can be used to save text space as #Emoji often will take data/text amount to send, used where you can't send Emoji, and they can also be more complicated, too.
#Kaomoji (Japanese Emoticons) and ASCII (pictures from text and symbols) fall into emoticons sometimes yet it has now today evolved into their own thing, too.
Jim: what do you want for dinner :D ?
Emmy: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Jim: D: Cant decide again??
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:) classic smile
:O surprise face
_ _
//_//
( o_o )
u u \¤
Ω> <Ω) staring bunny
☆*:. .o(≧▽≦)o. .:*☆ #Kaomoji super happy face
Emmy: ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Jim: D: Cant decide again??
More Emoticons
:) classic smile
:O surprise face
_ _
//_//
( o_o )
u u \¤
Ω> <Ω) staring bunny
☆*:. .o(≧▽≦)o. .:*☆ #Kaomoji super happy face
by NeptuneFell February 09, 2020
When your real life sucks so much you have to express how you feel through little Asian faces on the internet.
by buttcheeks mcgee October 09, 2005
An epic fail by Urban Dictionary as Work of the Day for Oct 4th 2014.
The definition read:
"An emoticon that shows both happy and sad faces. i.e. ):(
The Internet is a horrible and wonderful place ):( <--"
However this aforementioned emoticon does not contain a happy face; it is merely two sad faces. The correct emoticon should be either " (:( " or " ):) "
The definition read:
"An emoticon that shows both happy and sad faces. i.e. ):(
The Internet is a horrible and wonderful place ):( <--"
However this aforementioned emoticon does not contain a happy face; it is merely two sad faces. The correct emoticon should be either " (:( " or " ):) "
by eruat October 04, 2014
by DangerZone October 09, 2014
A term used to describe a person who excessivly uses emoticons on instant messaging programs such as MSN.
by Monty June 19, 2006