Baby, I want you to emoticoyf.
by Lilxcracker January 28, 2018
Get the emoticoyf mug.Vt. The act of misleading or tricking someone while communicating via email or Messenger, by using emoticons to imply that statements are not true or not as serious as they really are.
Jane's boss is emoticonning her. He emails here about head office plans RE her team, but then ends his sentences with winks. So, Jane is convinced that all these big plans are just talk.
by Seb13 January 24, 2009
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Faces made to express emotions using simple keyboard keys. You Azian, You AOL, and you'll see deez alot. You're lucky I don't give a shit, but I'm sure you all are gonna bite off on these...
by Joshiro007 February 17, 2003
A condition brought about by the excessive use of AIM and the inability to construct a coherant sentence.
by Squidly December 17, 2004
The gerund form of a transitive verb meaning "to have a conversation entirely composed of emoticons."
I was emoticonversationalizing with my friend George when I suddenly questioned the philosophical significance of the ampersand.
by Captain Scotch August 1, 2006
Communicating with friends mostly with emoticons or smileys. By emoticating a person can create sentences and stories without words, or portray his mood and facial expressions. Emotication is usually used in informal communication among young people in social media, for example Whatsapp and Facebook.
-You express yourself mostly through emotication.
-Indeed. We don't seem to write much any more, we're only emoticating!
☕? (=do you want to go for coffee?)
Happy birthday! 🎁😜 :)
-Indeed. We don't seem to write much any more, we're only emoticating!
☕? (=do you want to go for coffee?)
Happy birthday! 🎁😜 :)
by The Seven Someteers January 27, 2014
Get the Emotication mug.The urge, when writing an ironic or sarcastic email, to include an smiley-face “emoticon”—even if you absolutely expletive hate those expletive little things
—Oxford English Dictionary, deleted excerpt, 2004 edition
—Oxford English Dictionary, deleted excerpt, 2004 edition
by jenasaurusrex December 14, 2008
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