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The Dictionary was a plugin created by Nicolas Loufrani in the late 90s to allow people to send emoticons online. Unlike Kurita's designs, Loufrani focused solely on smiley designs representing emotion. One of these designs was titled "love", which replaced the eyes of the smiley with two red hearts.
This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art. In recent times, graphical icons, both static and animated, have joined the traditional text-based emoticons; these are commonly known as ...
Black Heart U+1F5A4: ๐ : Smiling Face with Heart-Shaped Eyes U+1F60D: ๐ : Face Blowing a Kiss U+1F618: ๐ป : Smiling Cat Face with Heart-Shaped Eyes U+1F63B: ๐ค: White Heart U+1F90D: ๐ค: Brown Heart U+1F90E: ๐ฅฐ: Smiling Face with Hearts U+1F970: ๐งก: Orange Heart U+1F9E1 ๐ฉต Light Blue Heart U+1FA75 ๐ฉถ Grey Heart U+1FA76 ...
The names from the mouseover text above work if used directly, and usually if condensed to a key word ("grinning" or "unamused" for example). The templates involving the cat have shortcuts like "cat wry", "heart-shaped" is abbreviated to "heart", "open mouth" is usually omitted, closed = "tightly-closed eyes".
The first ASCII emoticons are generally credited to computer scientist Scott Fahlman, who proposed what came to be known as "smileys"—:-) and :-(—in a message on the bulletin board system (BBS) of Carnegie Mellon University in 1982. In Western countries, emoticons are usually written at a right angle to the direction of the text.
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From iPhone OS 2.2 through to iOS 4.3.5 (2011), those outside Japan could access the keyboard but had to use a third-party app to enable it. Apple has revealed that the "face with tears of joy" is the most popular emoji among English-speaking Americans. On second place is the "heart" emoji, followed by the "Loudly Crying Face".
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