by C-Boo August 18, 2010
Smileys are normally used on msn, yahoo, aim, forums and almost anything were you can post things, inclduing texts. They are used to show how you feel without actually saying what you mean.
:)= happy
:( = sad
:P = silly
:O = shocked
:I = .....
:| = undeceided
8-) = happy
8-( = sad
8-O = shocked
:( = sad
:P = silly
:O = shocked
:I = .....
:| = undeceided
8-) = happy
8-( = sad
8-O = shocked
by Mocoball May 31, 2005
The plural form of a smiley. When typed on any microsoft thing, it shows that both smilies and smileys are wrong.
Jack: "Hey dude, did you make those smileys I told you about?"
John: "Whoops, I forgot all about them. Isn't that supposed to be spelt differently?"
Jack: "What? I got this from Urban Dictionary.com, sheeze!"
John: "Whoops, I forgot all about them. Isn't that supposed to be spelt differently?"
Jack: "What? I got this from Urban Dictionary.com, sheeze!"
by Udypmseo Logego March 28, 2009
a burn from a bic lighter, done by heating the lighter for a few minutes then pressing on skin. Hurts a bit but will last for ages.
by Nibblez August 20, 2007
by SmileyPants October 31, 2011
n. A thick metal chain with TWO padlocks on it, which, when rendered upon someone's skull, leaves the impression of a smiley face. Popular term used among street urchins and homeless thug gutter punks.
by suedeboi June 03, 2005
smileys are the simple way to capture everyday emotions into a small combination of computer characters. adding too much to a smiley defeats the simple emotions that the smiley is meant to capture. smileys are usually used to lighten a conversation, or in other cases, show saddness or sympathy. some types of smileys show other expressions other than the simple smile, or frown. most smileys have interchangable features, ie; eyes and mouths, yet still display the same emotion. added mouths to any smiley enforces the smiley and implies a greater emotion than the plain smiley. more complex smileys are sometimes not considered smileys and rather called 'emotes'
by Lisa127 October 16, 2007