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  2. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    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 ...

  3. Emoticon - Wikipedia

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    The most basic emoticons are relatively consistent in form, but some can be rotated (making them tiny ambigrams). There are also some variations to emoticons to get new definitions, like changing a character to express another feeling. For example, :(equals sad and :((equals very sad. Weeping can be written as :'(.

  4. Wikipedia:Emoticons - Wikipedia

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    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".

  5. If Someone Sends You *This* Heart Emoji, They Might ... - AOL

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    Copy And Paste Heart ... Good for: Captioning your e-girl TikTok or showing your bestie you’re sad. ... Smiley Hearts. This adorbs emoji has a simple meaning, in my eyes—it's meant to convey ...

  6. Jiong - Wikipedia

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    Jiong (囧) in Kaishu, Clerical, Seal, and Oracle bone scripts (top to bottom). Jiong (Chinese: 囧; pinyin: jiǒng; Jyutping: gwing2) is a once obscure Chinese character meaning a "patterned window". [1]

  7. Smiley - Wikipedia

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    A smiley, sometimes called a smiley face, is a basic ideogram representing a smiling face. [1] [2] Since the 1950s, it has become part of popular culture worldwide, used either as a standalone ideogram or as a form of communication, such as emoticons. The smiley began as two dots and a line representing eyes and a mouth.

  8. File:Smiley neutral-sad.svg - Wikipedia

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  9. File:Unicode Sadface Smiley.svg - Wikipedia

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