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(Bilgisayar) emoticon
An emoticon is a symbol used in e-mail to show how someone is feeling. : -) is an emoticon showing happiness. = smiley. a special sign that is used to show an emotion in email and on the Internet, often by making a picture. For example, the emoticon : -) looks like a smiling face and means that you have made a joke (emotion + icon)
A symbol to compensate for the absence of nonverbal clues when communicating on the Internet For example signifies a "grin", : } or : -} a "smile", when inserted in the text of an e-mail message and alerts the reader not to take it seriously
(also smiley) Little faces made out of keyboard characters, used to express smiles : -) winks ;-) surprise : -0 and more (If you don't see the faces, put your left ear on your left shoulder and look again )
Symbols used in e-mail to signify various expressions and emotions The most common example is probably the smiley face, : -
This odd symbol is one of the ways a person can portray "mood" in the very flat medium of computers--by using "smilies " This is `metacommunication', and there are literally hundreds of them, from the obvious to the obscure This particular example expresses "happiness " Don't see it? Tilt your head to the left 90 degrees Smilies are also used to denote sarcasm
A combination of characters that form a facial expression For example, if you turn your head sideways, the characters : ) make a smiley face, and the characters 8) make a four-eyed smiley Frequently used in email messages to convey a particular tone If you wanted to jokingly insult somebody, without starting a flame war, you could write, "I think you are a total loser : )"
Emoticons are the putting together of symbols to create something For example, this is a sideways smiley : ), this is a wink ;), and this is a frown : ( You can find a much larger list on our Emoticons page
[return to top] Symbols used to convey emotions or humour, something which is difficult to do in text based communication They are formed with specific keyboard characters For a list go to Emoticons Using emoticons may cause problems for people who are not aware of what the symbols mean, careful use of the written word may be a better way to communicate : -
A combination of characters that form a facial expression For example, if you turn your head sideways, the characters : make a smiley face Used to express your mood
a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email; ": -( and : -) are emoticons"
n A picture built out of ASCII characters, often sideways, used in human-to-human electronic communications, such as e-mail, chat, and IRC The use of emoticons is intended to compensate for the lack of evocative, emotional content in computer text The most popular type of emoticon is the smiley face
Emoticons, or smileys : - , are used to convey emotion The expressions and inflections of voice we use to convey emotion, irony, sarcasm, etc when talking are lost when communicating over the Internet To make up for that, a system of symbols has developed which uses common keyboard marks
Characters which express human emotions - you may need to rest the side of your head on your left hand shoulder to appreciate them - however some word processors such as Microsoft Word will automatically convert these to the icons Examples include
A combination of keyboard characters meant to represent a facial expression Frequently used in electronic communications to convey a particular meaning, much like tone of voice is used in spoken communications Examples: the characters : -) for a smiley face or ;-) for a wink
a representation of a facial expression (as a smile or frown) created by typing a sequence of characters in sending email; ": -( and : -) are emoticons
(pronounced ee-MOE-ti-con) Shortened form of "emotion icons " Sideways "smiley-face" symbols created with ASCII characters to express emotions and physical characteristics Emoticons, also known as a smilies, are often used in e-mail messages and newsgroup postings
A graphical representation, either in the form of an image or made up of ASCII characters, of a particular emotion of the writer
A symbol used to communicate information online (in chats, e-mail, and on Web sites) that, in real life, would be communicated nonverbally For instance, the symbol ;-> means that a statement was made tongue-in-cheek (We have a guide to emoticons here in the Support Center ) Back to Top
Also known as smilies, they are keyboard characters used in combination to produce whimsical symbols representing a range of emotions Examples are happy : -) and sad : -( Emoticons are used in electronic communication to show humor and express emotions that are difficult to communicate in a text-based environment For a comprehensive list of emoticons, follow this link: http: //www chatlist com/faces html
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