An emoticon is a set of characters, or an icon, that is a visual representation of a facial expression or body position to convey a mood, attitude, or emotion, originally used in email and text messages. The most famous is the smiling face emoticon, i.e. smile - :-) .

There is no clear and reliable evidence about who invented the smiley face. Of course, one can point to ancient excavations, finds of various inscriptions on rocks, etc., but these will only be guesses of each of us.

Of course, to say for sure that the smiley is a modern invention is a bit wrong. The use of emoticons can be traced back to the 19th century. Examples of their use can be found in an 1881 copy of the American magazine Puck, see example:

Yes, there are a lot of such examples in history, but it is generally accepted that the researcher at Carnegie Mellon University, Scott Fahlman, was responsible for the first digital form of the smiley. He suggested distinguishing serious messages from non-serious ones by using emoticons :-) and :-(. It was already September 19, 1982. This is especially useful when the mood of your message can be misinterpreted.

YES, BUT YOU NEVER COME ON TIME, ANYWAY.

YES, BUT YOU NEVER COME ON TIME, ANYWAY. ;-)

However, emoticons did not become so popular, but revealed their potential after 14 years, thanks to a Frenchman who lived in London - Nicolas Laufrani. The idea arose even earlier, with Nicolas' father, Franklin Laufrani. It was he, being a journalist in the French newspaper France Soir, who published an article on January 1, 1972, under the heading "Take time to smile!", where he used emoticons to highlight his article. Later, he patented it as a trademark and created the production of some goods using a smiley. Then a company was created under the brand name smiley, where father Franklin Laufrani became president and son Nicolas Laufrani became CEO.

It was Nicolas who noticed the popularity of ASCII emoticons, which were very used on mobile phones, and began the development of directly animated emoticons that would correspond to ASCII emoticons consisting of simple characters, i.e. what we now use and are accustomed to call - smiley. He created a catalog of emoticons, which he divided into categories "Emotions", "Holidays", "Food", etc. And in 1997, this catalog was registered with the US Copyright Office.

Around the same time in Japan, Shigetaka Kurita began designing emoticons for I-mode. But unfortunately, the wide application of this project did not happen. Maybe because in 2001, Laufrani's creation was licensed by Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, and other mobile phone manufacturers, who later began to offer them to their users. After that, the world was simply flooded with various interpretations of emoticons and emoticons.

The following variations with smilies and emoticons became the appearance stickers in 2011. They were created by the leading Internet company from Korea - Naver. The company has developed a messaging platform called - line. A similar messaging app like WhatsApp. LINE was developed within months of the 2011 Japanese tsunami. Initially, LIne was created in order to find friends and relatives during and after natural disasters and in the first year, the number of users grew to 50 million. After, with the publication of games and stickers, there were already more than 400 million, which later became one of the most popular apps in Japan, particularly among teenagers.

Emoticons, emoticons and stickers today, more than 30 years later, they definitely began to take a place in everyday conversations and correspondence of people. According to studies conducted in the US, it was found that 74 percent of people in the US regularly use stickers, emoticons in their online communications, sending an average of 96 emoticons or stickers per day. The reason for this explosion of use emoji is that creative characters designed by various companies help to express our feelings, help to add humor, sadness, happiness, etc.

Emoticons in the tables will be gradually replenished, so go to the site and look for the meaning of the desired emoticons.

Social media users cannot live without emoji. They add them to messages to add emotionality to what they write. Otherwise, the messages look boring and dry. So, let's figure out what the importance of certain Emoji emoticons that we often use without even thinking about their purpose.

Overview of Emoji emoticons

Emoticons that depict objects.

Everything is simple and clear here: what is shown is what it means.

Emoticons with faces.

Here it is already worth being more careful, because there are nuances. There are options for smiles with which everything is very clear:

Emoji that express the emotions of fun, joy and positivity.

These faces imply sadness, sadness, longing, and even dissatisfaction with the situation. In other words, they represent irritation and hopelessness.

With the help of such a selection, you can express your playful mood and tease the interlocutor.

And here there is a misunderstanding. These Emoji emoticons are used when scared, when shocked by the news, surprised and puzzled.

If you want to express anger, resentment and even rage, then this collection is just right.

Now let's talk about the ambiguous Emoji emoticons, with which you can really get into a mess and they simply won't understand you.

So, here is a vivid example of a trick face. He looks as if he is crying, that is, he depicts grief. But there is one caveat. If you use an Apple phone, then the raised eyebrows of the emoticon can be perceived as a "wild laugh to tears." As you understand, laughter to the point of fainting and grief are diametrically different things. Therefore, be careful with this face, if you are not sure about the meaning of the Emoji, then it is better not to use it at all. Replace it with another, more understandable and unambiguous. Or in general, just write what you feel, especially when it comes to important things.

Here's another dumb option. Theoretically, it implies silence, but it just looks creepy and incomprehensible. It is better to avoid it altogether and not to frighten your interlocutors.

These two evil features, although one with a smile, are also slightly puzzling. Many people do not understand their meaning. Sometimes users use such variants of “smiles” just for originality. But why? By doing this, they simply put their opponents in a stupor.

Famous monkeys also cause misunderstanding. Whether you close different parts of the body from shame, or from shock, or from confusion. Well, in the end you are not primates. Why belittle yourself?

Oh those cats. Where are we without them. If you want to add a touch of catness and cuteness to your posts, you can use such faces with ears. This will add cuteness and amuse the interlocutor.

Emoji emoticons with handles.

The layout of popular pictures also allows you to use actions that can be expressed without “smiles”. For example:

Greeting and saying goodbye, it is not necessary to prescribe something, just wave your hand.

If you raise your palms up, then express your jubilation or joyful greeting. Positive and optimistic.

Clapping your hands, you applaud, both sarcastically and sincerely.

But when the palms are folded in prayer, it means gratitude or you are begging your interlocutor for something.

With the help of this Emoji emoticon, you can emphasize the importance of the written text in the message. In addition, this is a way to draw the attention of the interlocutor to some thing.

Well, everything is clear here - cross your fingers for good luck.

In this case, there are several interpretations of the picture. The first - means "stop" or "stop", and the second "high five".

Emoji don't end there: meanings of specific emoticons

Comrades, don't be so naive. This is not a pyramid or a cake. No options. We won't even explain what it is. If you do not understand, then just do not use this emoticon. And in general, people, it stinks. Ugh. We drove.

The same devils as above, only in foreign processing.

If you want to hint to your interlocutor that he is lying, then use this big-nosed emoticon. It means the person is lying. liar. In short, the usual Pinocchio with a long nose. Everything is very clear.

These eyes mean amazement, lust and a shifty look. Here is such a diverse palette.

It seems to be just an eye, but it means that you are being watched. Well, that's it.

Moon, in youth and in old age. Significant and meaningful. Before sending such an Emoji emoticon to someone, think carefully about whether you will offend a person with this. Unfortunately, age is one thing you can't run away from.

But this girl, purely theoretically, is a help desk worker who explains something “in manual mode”. Only this very “mode” is not clear to anyone. It is possible that the woman in purple is telling you how to get to the library. In general, women are inexplicable. And why? Because gladiolus. That is how we live. Along the way with emoticons, the same story.

Afterword

In general, comrades, for a long time you can disassemble the symbolism and learn the deep meaning of Emoji emoticons, but there is a simpler and more cunning move that we want to introduce you to. There are official clues to help decipher the meaning of Emoji. This can be done in several ways. The first is to go to the macOS window. To do this, you just need to hover over the desired emoticon with the cursor.

Today it is impossible to imagine modern communication in instant messengers without the use of emoticons (sometimes they are called emoji or emoticons). After all, it is with the help of these miniature pictures that it is possible to create more memorable and interesting messages. In addition, in certain situations, emoticons can replace words, emotions, actions, and even entire statements.

By the way, emoticons are also very popular in WhatsApp. After all, they simplify the correspondence and make it more diverse. True, in order to insert an emoticon into the message text, you need to know its meaning. Otherwise, you can confuse your interlocutor or distort the meaning of any phrase - both in Russian and in English.

Learn more about emoticons and how to use them on whatsapp

A smiley is a special symbol or icon that represents a visual representation of a facial expression or body position. Serves to convey a mood, attitude or emotion. In certain cases, it can replace a phrase or part of a statement.

It is believed that emoticons appeared a long time ago. There are examples of the use of such symbols as far back as the 19th century! Today, emoticons are an integral part of any good application, chat, messenger, social network, etc. Whatsapp also provides a large set of icons so that users of the program can convey feelings, relationships and different thoughts with funny pictures without typing words to express desired.

How to add an icon to a message? Everything is very simple. On Android devices, just do the following:

  1. Launch whatsapp.
  2. Go to a specific chat (correspondence with the user) or click the create message button.
  3. Then tap on the smiley face icon. It is located at the very bottom, to the left of the text input window.
  4. Choose the symbol you like and click on it. The emoticon will automatically be added to the message. That's all!

On iOS devices, enabling emojis is a little more complicated. To insert an emoticon into a message on an iPhone or iPad, you must first press the language selection button. It is made in the shape of a globe. After that, in the list with different languages, you need to select "Emoji".

Most popular whatsapp face emoticons and their meanings

Being able to decipher and understand the meaning of emoticons in the form of faces (“koloboks”) is sometimes not easy. You can even compare this activity with learning a foreign language. Although intuitively the meaning of each picture is always clear.

But if you are just starting to actively use emoji in WhatsApp, then first we recommend that you find out the meaning of the most popular emoticons available in this messenger. So it will be easier for you to master the language of emoticons and understand what meanings these symbols carry.

The table below will help you with this:

Face with a happy smile. This symbol indicates that your interlocutor is cheerful. Perhaps he is joking and should not be taken seriously.
Similar to the first emoji with an open smiling mouth. The only difference is in the oval eyes. Conveys a positive mood, a strong and contagious laugh.
Smiling emoticon. The eyes are closed. Gives a cheerful laugh. Your interlocutor is very funny.
Another smiling face, eyes shaped like two ticks. The transmitted meaning is very close to a fit of laughter.
Smiling and shedding tears of joy. It just signifies a fit of laughter. The interlocutor can not restrain himself so funny to him.
Emoticon "Laughing". He says that you or your interlocutor have a lot of fun, laugh at the top of your lungs and just roll on the floor with laughter.
A face with a wide smile and a bead of sweat on the forehead. Transmitted meaning - laughs cunningly and slyly, plotting something.
It's a winking smiley. Usually put when there is a joke or irony in the message, or if the sender of the message is flirting / flirting.
Emoticon symbolizes contentment with oneself, inner peace and harmony.
Emoticon with a blue halo. Expresses innocence or consent (less often).
A smiling face with eyes closed in pleasure and a blush on the cheeks. The icon indicates that its sender is very embarrassed or pleased.
Similar to the previous emoji icon. It differs in that the face also has hands (more precisely, palms) that seem to want to hug you. In fact, it is. The picture says that the interlocutor is glad to meet you in the virtual space of the chat and wants to cuddle you.
Reversed face. Emoji means that the interlocutor deliberately does / says stupid things, clowning around, playing pranks, etc.
A face with hearts instead of eyes. I think the meaning is clear - "in love, like it very much."
There is another "love" emoticon. He blows a kiss. With this emoji, you can express your feelings or thank someone close to you.
Smiley with tongue hanging out. One eye winks. Means that the person is joking or flirting.
The meaning of this emoji is "naughty". The emoticon will perfectly fit into the message where you talk about some kind of playful act.
Typical botanist. It is used frequently and in different contexts. For example, you can send this emoji if you are talking about how hard you study, work hard, work hard at something, etc.
A smiley face with lips pushed forward and eyes wide open. Hints at innocence and shyness or desire to kiss.
Here is “Mr. cool” - a smiley face in sunglasses. It means complete self-confidence, complacency or relaxation.
Far perishing without self-satisfied smirk. This icon just conveys this emotion.
Deciphering this emoji is a little tricky. But if you think about it, it becomes clear that it has the following meaning - "lost the gift of speech, no words." It is also appropriate when you want to say that you do not want to discuss this topic or will not say anything more.
Does the face have dashes instead of eyes and mouth? This emoticon means indifference, lack of emotions and a neutral attitude towards what is being discussed.
Smiley with rolling eyes. This means that a person finds the situation boring or the topic of conversation does not interest him.
Are you telling lies? Or maybe your interlocutor is openly lying to you? Then you can’t do without the “Pinocchio smiley”.
Means embarrassment. Most likely, the one who sent it was a little confused and found himself in an awkward position. He literally blushed in embarrassment.
"Kolobok" looks up, putting his hand on his chin. A smiley with multiple meanings. Doubts what is said/heard, or ponders/considers a brilliant idea.
Upset and angry. Better change the subject or leave it alone.
Red face! Very angry and angry! Just seething with anger.
Face with white vapor from nose. Very angry! He's snorting with rage!
A face with narrowed eyes and an open mouth. Such a smiley indicates that the participant in the dialogue is overworked and very exhausted. He wants to rest more.
The icon conveys that the interlocutor is puzzled and surprised.
Emoticon - does not agree with what is happening. Another meaning is that he is disappointed, because he imagined it differently.
Smiley of sadness and sadness. All facial features are directed downward.
Means "dream". With it, you can wish your interlocutor a good night or tell that you yourself really want to sleep.
A person with a thermometer in his mouth. Everything is clear without words - he fell ill and does not feel very well.
Smiley with a zipper instead of a mouth. The participant in the dialogue has a secret or he asks to keep what he told you a secret.
A face in the form of a bunch, you know what! With this icon, you can characterize what you really don’t like. But in business correspondence with superiors, it is better not to use such a picture!
A great emoticon for expressing disgust and extreme displeasure.
An emoticon with lowered eyebrows, a sad expression and a tear streaming down his cheek. A real picture of suffering.
A face with tears flowing from its eyes like a waterfall. It says that the sender is very sad and at the same time confused. Some use this picture when they want to say that they laugh to tears.
Face with cold sweat on forehead. Meaning - strong tension, fear. Perhaps he was on the verge of something, but miraculously escaped trouble.
"Kolobok" with a horrified face. In addition, the smiley desperately screams. Means a feeling of fear, fear, panic.

Of course, in this table it is impossible to list all the emoticons available for WhatsApp, to talk about their meanings and transmitted meanings. After all, there are a lot of them. But we were able to tell you about the most commonly used emojis. So feel free to use them when communicating with friends, family, and colleagues.

Hand emoticons in whatsapp and their meanings

Many advanced WhatsApp users use not only kolobok emoticons, but also hand icons. Therefore, it would be useful to find out what meanings and meanings the most popular emojis of this series have.

  1. Arms outstretched, palms forward. Means fun and joy. Send this emoji if you are in a good mood or are celebrating some holiday.
  2. Hand with thumb up. It means approval, conveys emotions that everything is cool, everything is in order! But in a number of Arab countries it is interpreted as a middle finger.
  3. Thumb down. Like the ancient Romans, this sign denotes discontent and shame.
  4. Everything is simple here! Carefully! Attention! Need to remember!
  5. Fist forward. Be determined and never give up!
  6. Significant "goat" gesture, which can be interpreted in different ways. Denotes - infidelity, superstition, metal horns and even a hello to the devil. Although often this emoticon is used to show that things are going well or to remind that "rock is alive."
  7. This icon can answer the question “How are you?”, because it stands for “OK”, “No problem”, “Everything is in order”.
  8. Sign of victory or peace. True, for the English-speaking population, such an emoji can be understood offensively - "Woman with her legs spread."
  9. Middle finger. A well-known insulting gesture.
  10. Arm with tensed biceps. Love sports, confident and very strong. Another meaning is to cope with any business.
  11. Two palms pressed against each other! It means that the sender prays, worries, and he cares about your feelings and yourself.
  12. Hello or goodbye! Sent this emoticon - consider waving your hand in real communication.

Other emoticons in whatsapp

Not only emoji made in the form of a face and hands, but also pictures or icons in the form of:

  • clothes;
  • food and drink;
  • vegetables and fruits;
  • animals;
  • people (of different professions);
  • flags;
  • various items, etc.

All such icons have their own meaning. They can also replace whole words or sentences, emotionally complement messages, and more. etc. Don't be afraid to use them. Today, in virtual correspondence through messengers, it is fashionable to actively use various emoticons, symbols and icons. After all, a dry text is usually perceived hard, and if in oral speech we can diversify our phrases with facial expressions, gestures and intonation, then in written communication emoticons, ideograms and signs come to our aid.

Emoticons have become such an integral part of our lives that without them the alphabet looks incomplete, and messages seem dry and detached. But even in such a frivolous and childishly simple matter as emoji arrangement, there are subtleties.

What do different emoticons mean

With emoticons-objects, everything is simple: they mean what they depict. A ball is a ball, an alarm clock is an alarm clock, and there is nothing to think about. But with emoticons-faces, the task becomes more complicated. We are not always able to correctly guess the emotions on the faces of living people, to say nothing about the physiognomy of koloboks. There are emoticons whose meaning is obvious:

Fun, laughter, joy, jubilation.

Sorrow, sadness, melancholy, discontent.

Playful mood, teasing.

Surprise, amazement, shock, fear.

Anger, resentment, rage.

And a few more like this - all possible options for families and romantic unions.

But there are emoticons among those whose meaning can be interpreted ambiguously, or even completely confusing:

This emoticon depicts a person crying in three - well, in two - streams, however, in the version for Apple devices, due to raised eyebrows and a mouth that is not twisted from sobs, it is often perceived as laughing to tears. Careful with him: you want to designate grief for them, but you will be misunderstood.

As planned, this emoticon should depict silence. Instead, he just scares you to death.

If everything is more or less clear with the evil devil (“angry as hell”), then the cheerful demon is somewhat puzzling. Most likely, he is not only furious, but also looking forward to how he will dance on the grave of your opponent. And you, maybe, just wanted to show originality and an unusual smile.

Despite the fact that the three wise monkeys did not see, hear or speak anything precisely because of their wisdom, these muzzles close their eyes, mouth and ears from shame, confusion and shock.

A set of cat emoticons for those who think ordinary koloboks are not expressive enough and want to add cuteness to their emotions.

Instead of "hello" and "bye" you can wave your hand.

Raised hands, a gesture of joyful greeting or jubilation.

Applause both sincere and sarcastic.

If in this picture you see hands folded in a prayer gesture, then for you, emoji can mean “thank you” or “I beg”. Well, if you see the high-five here, it means that you are a very cheerful person.

A raised index finger can emphasize the importance of the message or express a request to interrupt the interlocutor with a question, or it can simply point to the previous message in the chat.

Fingers crossed for good luck.

For some it's "stop", but for someone "high five!".

No, it's not a truffle. Not even a truffle at all.

Ogre and Japanese Goblin. It looks like someone is missing the usual devils.

Liar. His nose grows like Pinocchio's every time he lies.

This is wide-eyed with amazement, and shifty eyes of a swindler, and even a lustful look. If someone sends you such an emoji in a comment on a photo, you can be sure that the photo is successful.

And it's just an eye, and it's watching you.

Young moon and full moon. It seems to be nothing special, but these smileys have their own fans who appreciate them for their creepy facial expressions.

A very common girl in purple. Her gestures mean OK (hands above head), "no" (crossed arms), "hello" or "I know the answer" (raised hand). This character has another pose that baffles many -. According to the official version, it symbolizes a help desk worker. Apparently, with her hand she shows how to get to the city library.

Do you also see two tense faces here, presumably unfriendly? But they didn’t guess: according to Apple’s tips, this is an embarrassed face and a stubborn face. Who would have thought!

By the way, hints for emoticons can be viewed in the message window on if you open an emoji and hover over the emoticon you are interested in. Like this:

Another way to find out the meaning of an emoticon is to ask emojipedia.org for help. On it you will find not only detailed interpretations of emoticons, but you can also see how the same emoticon looks on different platforms. Many unexpected discoveries await you.

Where emoticons fit

1. In informal friendly correspondence

Funny yellow faces are appropriate in a personal chat where you share not so much information as your mood. With the help of emoticons, you will laugh at a joke, sympathize, build faces at each other. This is where emotions come in.

2. When emotions splash over the edge and there are not enough words

Sometimes, when something very important happens in our life, feelings overwhelm us so much that we are about to burst. Then we write an emotional post on Facebook or post a dazzling photo on Instagram and decorate it with a generous scattering of emojis. Of course, someone will not like this, but what now, to stifle all the vivid sensations in yourself? The main thing is not to abuse such a public display of violent emotions: this will alienate subscribers and call into question your adequacy.

3. By agreement to highlight the message in the working correspondence

This is a very simple and convenient way to make important messages that require urgent response visible. For example, great for these purposes. But you need to agree in advance which cases in your company are considered urgent and which emoticon you will use for this.

It is important not to overdo it: if you have one emoticon for messages about emergencies, the second for urgent questions, the third for important news, then soon all work correspondence will turn into a New Year's garland that no one is looking at.

When is the best time to avoid emoticons?

1. In business correspondence

Work is not a place for emotions. Here you need calmness, concentration and professionalism. Even if you want to emphasize your goodwill or express concern about the situation, use for these purposes, not emoticons.

2. When communicating with foreigners

This is especially true for emoji gestures. For example, to whom you wanted to express approval will put an end to your good relationship with a person from Greece or Thailand. Still, because with this gesture you sent him to hell.

Therefore, if you are not sure of your deep knowledge of the peculiarities of the national culture of your interlocutor, do not risk it.

3. Oddly enough, when you discuss feelings and emotions

Feelings are serious business. If you are not just chatting, but revealing your soul or sharing something important, words will convey your feelings and experiences much more accurately than emoticons. “You are dearer to me than anyone in the world” means much more than ten hearts in a row. In the end, you have only one heart, so give it.

Remember that emoji are the seasoning, not the main ingredient. To give expressiveness to your message, you need very few of them.

Emoji language

Judging by the fact that today almost no personal correspondence can do without emoticons, we can safely say that emoji have become an independent section of the language. Sometimes they even pretend to replace the language: you can write a whole message using only emoticons. The popular American TV show Ellen DeGeneres even has a special section in which guests are invited to read a phrase where some of the words are replaced by emoji:

And here the name of the film is encrypted, which we invite you to guess.

Emoticons from symbols are very common lately. And rightly so, because there is no other more universal and faster way to display your emotions and experiences during text correspondence. Today, almost everyone knows at least two or three sets of symbols that display emotions. This set includes parentheses representing a person's lips, colons representing a person's eyes, and a semicolon representing a wink. However, you may come across an emoticon written in symbols, but not understand its meaning. This article will help you get closer to understanding text emoticons and memorize symbol combinations to display your emotions in text correspondence.

Even modern written speech is not endowed with the properties of a quick display of emotions, so that at the time of writing the text the author can show the feelings he is overwhelmed with. Only using a couple of sentences or phrases. Before the era of the global spread of the Internet, there were no problems with displaying the emotional component of the writer. Only with the advent of the Internet and increasing communication through writing text messages in chat rooms, instant messengers, forums and so on, such problems appeared. It would not be appropriate to write in a message that you are now smiling or winking at the interlocutor - it would look more like absurdity, and if it is completely without an emotional component, then you get a dry and callous dialogue.

When communicating in real time, it is not possible to select words to display emotions. You can put a question mark for a question, an exclamation mark for admiration, but how to show your seriousness to your interlocutor or that you were joking? All these problems were solved in the early 80s. Then it was proposed to attribute colon, dash and closing brackets to comic messages, that is :-) - text version of a smiling face (side view). This character set is a smiling emoticon. Subsequently, the dash, and then the colon, ceased to be used and they simply write the closing bracket ) .

For messages that are filled with sadness and feelings, it was proposed to attribute a set of text characters to a colon, a dash and an opening parenthesis, that is :-(. This set of text characters shows a face with eyes, a nose, and the corners of the lips turned down. As with a joyful, smiling emoticon, in a sad emoticon, the colon and dash symbols were subsequently stopped, and they began to write forgive the opening parenthesis (.

Thus began the widespread and all kinds of use of emoticons in the form of text characters. The main emphasis is on the rapid expression of emotions using some sets of text symbols, but semantic emoticons are also used to show states, actions, surrounding nature, and so on. There is no standard set of text characters, as everyone writes them differently.

Consider the various options for character emoticons.

Emoticons from symbols on the keyboard

The designation of emoticons of emotions from the symbols on the keyboard:

  • Joy or a smile is most often depicted using symbols :) or :-) or =)
  • Uncontrollable laughter (equivalent to LOL expression) :-D either :D or))))
  • Another designation for laughter, but more like a mockery () XD or xD or >: -D (gloating)
  • Laughter to tears, i.e. what does the “tears of joy” emoticon mean:’-) either:’-D
  • Insidious grin ):-> or ]:->
  • A sad or sad emoticon has text values:-(either =(or:(
  • The symbolic designation of a very sad emoticon: -C or: C or (((((again, a variant of the under-smiley)
  • Slight displeasure, confusion or puzzlement:-/ either:-\
  • Strong anger D-:
  • Text designation of a neutral attitude emoticon:-| either:-I or._. either -_-
  • The symbolic value of the admiration emoticon is *O* or *_* or **
  • Deciphering the emotion of surprise: - () either: - or: -0 either: O or O: either o_O or oO or o.O
  • Options for what the emoticon of strong surprise or bewilderment can mean 8-O
  • either =-O or:-
  • Disappointment: -e
  • Rage:-E either:E or:-t
  • Embarrassment: -[ or %0
  • Moody: :-*
  • Sadness: :-<

Meaning of text emoji emotional actions or gestures

  • What does a winking emoticon mean in text-symbol execution ;-) either;)
  • Sad joke :-(
  • Happy joke: ;-)
  • Options for the designation of a crying emoticon: _ (either: ~ (or: "(or: *(
  • Joyful crying (means "tears of joy" emoticon) :~-
  • Sorrowful crying :~-(
  • Angry scream: : [email protected]
  • Kiss in text notation:-* or:-()
  • Hugs ()
  • Show tongue (means to tease) :-P either: -p or: -Ъ
  • Locked mouth (means shh) :-X
  • From the soul turns back (designation of nausea) :-!
  • Drunk or confused (means either "I'm drunk" or "you're drunk") :*)
  • You are a deer E :-) or 3 :-)
  • You are a clown *:O)
  • Heart — either @)~>~~ or @-‘-,’-,—
  • Carnation *->->—
  • Old joke (meaning button accordion) [:|||:] or [:]/\/\/\[:] or [:]|||[:]
  • Krezi (meaning “your roof has gone”) /:-(or /:-]
  • Fifth dot (_!_)

What do horizontal (Japanese) character emoticons mean?

Horizontal or Japanese character emoticons are those that can be understood without tilting the head to the side, such as with a smiley face :-).

The most common of the horizontal text emoticons are:

  • A smile (joy) is usually denoted: (^_^) or (^____^) or (n_n) or (^ ^) or \(^_^)/
  • Sadness in symbols is denoted as: () or (v_v)
  • The following characters represent varying levels of surprise: (o_o) or (0_0) or (O_o) or (o_O) or (V_v) (unpleasant surprise) or (@ [email protected]) (meaning "You can be stunned")
  • Emoticon meaning admiration: (*_*) or (*o*) or (*O*)
  • I'm sick: (-_-;) or (-_-;)~
  • Sleeping: (- . -) Zzz. or (-_-) Zzz. or (u_u)
  • Embarrassment: ^_^" or *^_^* or (-_-") or (-_-v)
  • Anger and rage: (-_-#) or (-_-¤) or (-_-+) or (>__<)
  • What does fatigue mean: (>_<) либо (%_%)
  • Depression (u_u)
  • Jealousy: 8 (>_<) 8
  • Distrust: (>>) or (>_>) or (<_<)
  • Indifference: -__- either =__=
  • This emoticon text expression means misunderstanding: (?_?) or ^o^;>
  • Value close to a crying emoticon: (;_;) or (T_T) or (TT.TT) or (ToT) or Q__Q
  • What does a wink mean: (^_~) or (^_-)
  • Kiss: ^)(^ either (^)…(^) or (^)(^^)
  • High five (means friend): =X= or (^_^)(^_^)
  • Carrot love: (^3^) or (* ^) 3 (*^^*)
  • Apology: m (._.) m
  • Greed Smiley: ($_$)

Cool emoticons from symbols

Cool emoticons, consisting of several characters - the fantasy is limitless.