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The Emoticon in Western Style Is Written Most Often From Left To Right
The Emoticon in Western Style Is Written Most Often From Left To Right
The Emoticon in Western Style Is Written Most Often From Left To Right
Meaning
smiley or happy face,
version without colon
common in Russia
[1][2][3][4]
Coyness
Fish
Frustration, annoyance, fed up with something
:3
<))>< <'))><
>.< -.-
Eastern emoticons
Main article: Emoticon#Common eastern examples
Users from East Asia popularized a style of emoticons endemic to their region.
Icon
d^_^b d-_-b
(
( -)
(^_^) (^-^) (^ ^) (^.^) ??? ^_^ '_'
(~_^) (^_~) ~.^ ^.~
(>_<) (>.<)
(>_>) (_)
(-_-)
(^o^)
(^3^)
(^_^') ^_^_^') ^^" ^^^_.^') ^^_^^;
^&^^.^;& ^^^; ^^^7
d(>w<)b
q(;^;)p
9(x.x)9 (;.;)9
(;_;) (T_T) (T~T) (ToT) (T^T) _
.
(._.) (,_,)
_
()ZZzzz...
(X_X) x_x
0.o O_o @_@ O_O _ _ (*_*)
^///^ >///< >///> o///o -///- =///=
( )
_|_ (-.-) _|_ t(>.<t)
(V)!_!(V)
\_()_/
\m/*.*\m/
Meaning
listening to music, thumbs up[5]
flipping over a table
putting back the table
smiley[5]
wink[5]
cartman[5] angry, dammit
annoyed or rhetorical
upset, not amused[5]
singing, laughing[5]
kiss[5]
nervous, sweat-drop, embarrassed[5]
double thumbs up
double thumbs down
shaking fist
crying[5]
disappointed, bitter
Disapproval
sleeping[5]
dead or unconscious[5]
surprise, disbelief, unamused, or disapproval[5]
blushing, embarrassed[5]
drooling[5]
flipping off[5]
Crab[5]
Butterfly[5]
Smile[5]
Shrug face - "Sup son"[9]
Innocent face[5]
Rocker smiley
O?O
&_&
=^_^= =>.>= =<_<= =>.<=
0-0
(^^^)
(\_/)
c.c C.C
x_O O_x
O||_ OTL orz
e.e O.e O.e
what?[5]
Eye roll[5]
Happy blushing, embarrassed blushing, bashful [can be
used with = symbol or + symbol: {[jml}]
Sweet![5]
SHARK[5]
Bunny ears
Eye roll, disapproval
Punched in the face
anime/manga fall-down gag, bowing, worshipping
Tears of joy
Devious smile
Creeped out
Thumbs up, gig 'em, listening to music, headphones
look that way, sarcasm, irony
2channel emoticons
Main article: Emoticon#2channel style
The Japanese language is usually encoded using double-byte character codes, which can be
reproduced as ASCII art.
Icon
m9(^^)
m(_ _)m
(`)
<`> or <>
()
<>
~
()
Meaning
jeering laughter
kowtow as a sign of respect, or dogeza for
apology[10]
snubbed or deflated[10]
stereotypical Korean character (Nid)[11]
stereotypical North Korean character (Kig)[12]
stereotypical Japanese character (Mon)[12]
stereotypical Chinese character (Sin)[12]
stereotypical Taiwanese character (Wan)[12]
stereotypical Vietnamese character (Ven)[12]
stereotypical Indian Character (Monast)[12]
||
c_-
_
____
__
_>
_,_
_
_)
,,,,,,,,,,,,,
;;;,,,,,,,
_
__
lXXXXXXXXl
_
<(o0o)>
(> - )>
(`)
||
(-)>
(`)
()
(`)
( )
('`)
_`
(;)
( )
()!!!!!
"That's bad"[11]
()
(;)
(^o^)(^O^)(^^)(^-^)
(* O )<!
| |( *o*)/
(`,)
===(;*`)
(`)/
^^
(l'o'l)
(`)
o/ o_ o/ o_
() or ()
()
Shouting[11]
Pretending not to notice, asleep because of
boredom[11]
Kana reading "O ya su mi" meaning "Good
night" or "Night"[11]
Calling out, "Ooooi!"[11]
Kick[11]
Chuckle
Discombobulated[11]
Running[11]
Happy[11]
Happy[11]
Shocked[11]
really angry[11]
"It's here"
"Do it"[11]
Angel[11]
Graphic emoticons
Main article: Emoticons#Graphical replacement
Unicode characters
Some emoticons are included in the Unicode standard:[13][14]
character
name
HTML
Entity
(decimal)
HTML
Entity
(hex)
☺
☺
☻
☻
☹
😁
😈
😐
😐
😘
😘
😠
😠
😨
😨
😰
😰
😸
😸
🙀
🙀
🙈
🙈