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Türkçe - İngilizce
(Bilgisayar) emoticons
plural of emoticon
those little happy faces and funny characters used to express emotion over email and in chats Due to the lack of human interaction (sound, facial expression etc ) in computer mediated communication, people use symbols for smile : ) frown : ( wink ;) and more! (these are all sideways by the way) See what you can come up with! : @)
(aka smileys) - an ASCII glyph used to indicate an emotional state in electronic mail or news Although originally intended mostly as jokes, emoticons (or some other explicit humour indication) are virtually required under certain circumstances in high-volume text-only communication forums such as Usenet; the lack of verbal and visual cues can otherwise cause what were intended to be humorous, sarcastic, ironic, or otherwise non-100%-serious comments to be badly misinterpreted (not always even by newbies), resulting in arguments and flame wars
Smileys and other character art used to express feelings in online communication Some examples: : -) : -0 : -(
Sometimes called "smileys " A display of emotions using common punctuation symbols, often used when sending e-mail The result is a sideways face For example, this means happy : -) and this is sad : -( and this is a wink ;-)
The online means of facial expressions and gestures Examples: : ) Tip your head to the left and you will see the two eyes and smiling mouth Use them where applicable in chats and email Other emoticons include: : ( sad : 0 surprised o: ) innocent
Facial "expressions" created with punctuation marks to indicate emotional content Typical ones are: : -) = smile; : -( = frown; ;^) = smirk; etc
This is the name for all those little sideways smiley faces -- and other non-smiling variations on the theme -- that you see sprinkled throughout e-mail messages, chat rooms, and Usenet postings At first glance they may seem shallow: since when has the English language needed graphical assistance? Keep in mind, though, how ridiculously easy it can be to give a wrong impression when batting out message replies, particularly if you're doing it online without editing yourself A smiley face or a substitute such as *grin* tells the message's recipient(s) that you're only kidding or, in certain cases, being sarcastic : )
We all know those cute little computer symbols called "emoticons", where : ) means a smile and : ( is a frown Sometimes these are represented by : -) and : -( respectively
Font combinations used as email shortcuts to convey emotions and expressions For example: Happy : -)Wink (sarcasm) ;->Surprised : -0
Smileys : - and other character art used to express feelings in email communication
also know as Smileys, are symbols created by using keyboard characters to convey emotions In order to see an emoticon/smiley, turn you head sideways Try it now : -p
Another name for characters on the keyboard used to reflect a certain attitude For example, : ) or : ( or 8-) Derives from "Emotion" and "Icon "
Keyboard symbols used to convey sentiment or emotion in an environment where body language and voice inflection are not available Also known as smileys For example, this series of symbols : - when viewed with the head tilted to the left, represent a smile See Acronyms and smileys for more examples
A group of keyboard characters that take on facial expressions and are used to express emotion in text-based electronic communication, i e e-mail, discussions, or conferencing The most commonly-used symbols are : -) [smile, happy] and : -( [sad, unhappy] A list of emoticons is available at http: //www chatlist com/faces html See http: //www-2 cs cmu edu/~sef/sefSmiley htm for the history of smilies
graphic representations of feelings and emotions; used generally for fun and can be easily personalized Below are a few commonly used samples -- beware, tho' - excessive use is annoying!
The online means of facial expressions and gestures or smilies Examples: : ) Tip your head to the left and you will see the two eyes and smiling mouth Use them where applicable in chats and e-mail Other emoticons include: : ( sad : 0 surprised o: ) innocent
Used in E-mail messages to indicate emotions Turn sideways to read them They include smiley : -) wink ;-) smiley with glasses 8-) and frown : -( Other emotions are donated with brackets, such as <sign> or <grin>
typed symbols of expression, like a smiley face; tilt your head sideways to the left to see it; also called smileys(click for examples)
Punctuation symbols grouped together to represent human facialexpressions; they let you add emphasis to your e-mail; also known as smileys Example: basic smile :
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