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"Smiley" doesn't mean "emoticon" usually
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"Smiley" doesn't mean "emoticon" usually
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There are a lot of possibilities, people are very good at interpreting pictures as smiles.
There are a lot of possibilities, people are very good at interpreting pictures as smiles.



See [[Ascii Art]] and [[emoticon]].


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Revision as of 17:45, 12 September 2001

A smiley is a graphic representation of a smiling human face. In the context of the Internet, "smiley" sometimes means the same as "emoticon" (a short string of characters representing a human face) but more frequently means an emoticon that represents a smiling human face. Smileys are usually used in email messages or in chat. To more easily recognise them, put your head on your left shoulder.


Some basic examples:


 :-)             is a smile
 ;-)             is winking
 B-) or 8-)      has (sun)glasses


There are a lot of possibilities, people are very good at interpreting pictures as smiles.


See Ascii Art and emoticon.


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