Cool emoticons from symbols. What does an emoticon mean, displayed in text symbols, codes for graphic (emoji) emoticons

Emoticons made from symbols have been found very often 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 represent emotions. This set includes parentheses to show a person's lips, colons to show a person's eyes, and a semicolon to show a wink. However, you may come across an emoji written in symbols and not understand its meaning. This article will help you get closer to understanding text emoticons and remember combinations of symbols to display your emotions in text correspondence.

Even modern written speech is not endowed with the properties of quickly displaying emotions, so that at the time of writing the text the author could show the experiences he was experiencing. 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 chats, instant messengers, forums, and so on, such problems appeared. It would be inappropriate to write in a message that you are now smiling or winking at your interlocutor - it would look more like absurdity, and if there is no emotional component at all, then the result will be a dry and callous dialogue.

When communicating in real time, it is not possible to select words to display emotions. You can use a question mark for a question, an exclamation mark for admiration, but how can you 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 add the symbols colon, dash and closing bracket to humorous messages, that is :-) — text version of a smiling face (side view). This set of symbols is a smiling emoticon. Subsequently, the dash and then the colon were no longer used and they were simply written as a closing parenthesis ) .

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

Thus began the widespread and varied use of emoticons in the form of text symbols. The main emphasis is on quickly expressing 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, since everyone writes them differently.

Let's look at different options for symbolic emoticons.

Smileys from symbols on the keyboard

Indication of emoticons of emotions from symbols on the keyboard:

  • Joy or a smile is most often depicted using symbols:) either:-)or =)
  • Uncontrollable laughter (equivalent to the expression LOL) :-D either: D or))))
  • Another designation for laughter, but more like mockery () XD or xD or >:-D (schadenfreude)
  • Laughter to tears, i.e. what does the “tears of joy” emoticon mean :’-) or :’-D
  • Insidious grin ):-> or ]:->
  • A sad or sorrowful emoticon has text meanings:-(either =(or:(
  • Symbolic designation of a very sad smiley: -C or:C or (((((again, a variant of the under-smiley)
  • Mild displeasure, confusion or puzzlement: -/ or: -\
  • Intense anger D-:
  • Text designation of the neutral attitude emoticon:-| either: -I or._. or -_-
  • The symbolic meaning of the admiration emoticon is *O* or *_* or **
  • Decoding the emotion of surprise: -() or: - or: -0 or: O or O: either o_O or oO or o.O
  • Variants of what the emoticon of great surprise or bewilderment 8-O could mean
  • either =-O or:-
  • Disappointment:-e
  • Fury:-E or:E or:-t
  • Confusion:-[ or %0
  • Sullenness: :-*
  • Sadness: :-<

Meaning of text emoticons emotional actions or gestures

  • What does a winking smiley mean in text-symbolic form;-) or;)
  • Sad joke: ;-(
  • Happy joke: ;-)
  • Options for designating a crying emoticon:_(or:~(or:"(or:*(
  • Joyful crying (means "tears of joy" emoji) :~-
  • Sad cry:~-(
  • Angry cry: :-@
  • Kiss in text notation:-* or:-()
  • Hugs ()
  • To show your tongue (means to tease) :-P or:-p or:-Ъ
  • Mouth shut (means shhh) :-X
  • It makes me sick to my stomach (meaning nausea) :-!
  • Drunk or embarrassed (means either “I’m drunk” or “you’re drunk”) :*)
  • You are a deer E:-) or 3:-)
  • You're a clown *:O)
  • Heart - either @)~>~~ or @-‘-,’-,—
  • Carnation *->->—
  • Old joke (meaning accordion) [:|||:] or [:]/\/\/\[:] or [:]|||[:]
  • Krezi (means “you’ve gone crazy”) /:-(or /:-]
  • Fifth point (_!_)

What do horizontal (Japanese) symbolic emoticons mean?

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

The most common horizontal text emoticons are:

  • A smile (joy) is usually indicated: (^_^) or (^____^) or (n_n) or (^ ^) or \(^_^)/
  • Sadness in symbols is denoted as: () or (v_v)
  • The following symbols mean different degrees of surprise: (o_o) or (0_0) or (O_o) or (o_O) or (V_v) (unpleasant surprise) or (@_@) (meaning “You can be stunned”)
  • Emoticon meaning admiration: (*_*) or (*o*) or (*O*)
  • I'm sick: (-_-;) or (-_-;)~
  • Sleeping: (- . -) Zzz. or (-_-) Zzz. or (u_u)
  • Confusion: ^_^" 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: -__- or =__=
  • This emoticon text expression means misunderstanding: (?_?) or ^o^;>
  • The meaning is close to the crying emoticon: (;_;) or (T_T) or (TT.TT) or (ToT) or Q__Q
  • What does winking mean: (^_~) or (^_-)
  • Kiss: ^)(^ either (^)...(^) or (^)(^^)
  • High five (means friend): =X= or (^_^)(^_^)
  • Carrot Love: (^3^) or (*^) 3 (*^^*)
  • Apology: m (._.) m
  • Greedy emoticon: ($_$)

Cool emoticons from symbols

Cool emoticons consisting of several symbols - your imagination is limitless.

In short, kaomoji is the Japanese version of the familiar emoticons (). The fundamental difference is that kaomoji do not need to be flipped to recognize emotions. Moreover, they can express not only facial expressions or gestures, but also complex actions, and even entire stories. Of course, oriental emoticons make full use of the theme of anime and manga. And to write them, Japanese characters are used mixed with punctuation marks and various symbols.

Where to find kaomoji

A simple search for the word “kaomoji” will return an overwhelming mountain of results. The situation is similar with the request for kaomoji. Hundreds of thematic sites are replete with thousands of all kinds of faces, the meaning of which is often impossible to determine. Therefore, we strongly recommend that beginners familiarize themselves with the general spirit of kaomoji by scrolling through the transcript of the most common ones. And kaomoji.ru, a Russian-language site with Japanese emoticons, will help you with this.

Here kaomoji are divided into categories, for example, you can easily find funny emoticons, hide and seek emoticons, as well as pigs, weapons or love. Moreover, each of the categories describes the principles of the structure of kaomoji. For example, friendship kaomoji often use symbols that resemble hands and their touch (人, メ, 八, 爻). After reading this basics, it will become much easier for you to navigate among all these squiggles, and they (with the help of your imagination) will be overgrown with images with meaning.

If you speak basic English, you can also look at foreign pages. For example, dongerlist.com has good content, a nice appearance and a good structure.

An advantageous feature of the site is the ability to copy an emoticon to the clipboard in one click, and then paste it into correspondence.

How to quickly use Kaomoji

Are you ready to kill the relationship (▰˘◡˘▰) and surprise your virtual interlocutors with the originality? Great! Except for one thing: typing complex emoticons is so-so fun. Let's figure out how to make your life easier when writing kaomoji.

Chrome

Don't think, Chrome doesn't have native or , which would simplify the kawaii structure. But third-party developers took care of the needs of the people and wrote a couple of interesting extensions.

For example, one of the resources we have already mentioned suggests adding a floating window to your browser with quick access to kaomoji. There is a division into categories and the ability to quickly insert an emoticon into the correspondence window with one click of the mouse.

A slightly different approach was implemented by the owners of the site disapprovallook.com, another bank of emoticons. Their extension quickly redirects the user to the resource itself, where you can get some good looks using regular copy-paste. Why do all this if there are bookmarks? This is a little easier, because you don’t need to keep the bookmarks bar in front of your eyes or open a new page.

Android

Who would doubt that Google Play will have handy tools for lovers of emoticons. It's hard to say which keyboard is the best, but we'll use the Emoticon Keyboard as an example. It has a considerable number of downloads, a good rating and mostly positive reviews.

By and large, this is the most ordinary keyboard, but with the addition of a button that calls up the emoticon selection menu.

However, you are unlikely to want to change a keyboard that has already taken root. In this situation, we’ll give you some advice: look into the settings of your standard keyboard and find there something similar to a custom dictionary. Here you will have to work hard once and set the replacement of certain words with kaomoji. The work is not quick and pleasant, but it is forever.

iOS

Tim Cook's autumn blessing in 2014 freed the hands of iOS developers who wanted to create their ideal . As a result, iTunes was replenished with a number of interesting solutions, among which, undoubtedly, were Kaomoji keyboards.

Kaomoji Keyboard boasts thousands of emojis, so there's something to suit every need.

Mac OS and Windows

As for Mac, the settings of Apple's desktop operating system provide for auto-replacement of a word or phrase with the option you specify, that is, in our case, an emoticon. It’s a pity that something similar is missing in Windows, so you have to install and use extra software. For example, autocorrect patterns are implemented in the popular Punto Switcher.

Conclusion

We hope that you have enjoyed getting acquainted with the unusual world of kaomoji, but promise that you will not abuse them both in your personal correspondence and in Lifehacker comments!

I was looking for emoticons for the site, and I found emoticons, albeit poppy ones. Along the way, I discovered Japanese emoticons - kaomoji. Those. It turned out that it happened, I used some of them before, but I didn’t know anything about their origin and affiliation before.

Kaomojitext emoticons that convey emotions through a face drawn from the front, first appeared in 1986 on the ASCII-NET computer network (a service of the Japanese ASCII company).

Typically, such emoticons were created in a format similar to this (*_*). The stars served as eyes, in the center - a mouth, most often it was a sign underlining, and at the edges of the face - brackets.

Various emotions such as (“)(-_-)(“) were depicted by changing the eyes of the emoticon, for example, sadness could be expressed as “crying eyes” using the letter “T”, crying emoticon: (T_T).

A similar T_T emoticon could be used to mean “not impressed.” It was possible to emphasize the eyes using the ^^ element. Stress could be depicted like this (x_x), and nervousness like this (-_-;), the semicolon symbolized sweat dripping from nervous tension. The repetition of the element /// could represent blushing with shame.

The dash and dot symbols could replace the underscore; The dot was often used to make the mouth look pretty or to represent the nose (^.^). Although the nose or mouth could be completely absent (^^). Brackets were often replaced by curly braces (^_^). In many cases, the parentheses were omitted altogether: ^^, >.< , o_O, O.O, e_e, e.e . Двойные » и одинарные ‘ кавычки добавляли, чтобы выразить страх или стыд, подобным образом во многих используется капля пота.

Japanese Microsoft IME since version 2000 supports 2 types of emoticons after enabling Microsoft IME Spoken Language/Emotion Dictionary. In IME 2007, this feature was moved to the Emoticons dictionary.

Further variations of kaomoji can be obtained by combining special characters and hieroglyphs/letters of various alphabets.

Kaomoji in the west

English-language anime forums have adapted Japanese emoticons for use with the ASCII standard (characters available for input on Western keyboards). Therefore, in the English-speaking part of the Internet they are often called “anime emoticons”. They have also become widespread in online games, chat rooms, and other non-anime forums. Smileys like

<(^.^)>, <(^_^<), <(o_o<), <(-‘.’-)>, <(‘.’-^) или (>’;..;’)>, which consist of parentheses, mouth, nose and hands (especially hands using less than symbols< и больше >), often, for external resemblance,

Called "Kirby", after the hero of the Nintendo video game series.

(c)Nintendo not to be confused with

Parentheses are sometimes omitted, and the mouth-emphasis is prolonged, to enhance the emotion (for example, ^_________^ means very happy). And this emoticon t (-_-t) is made in the Japanese style, but has the Western meaning of “showing the middle finger” (often called “bird”), the letter “t” is used to denote the arm, hand and finger. One of the new emoticons *,..,*or `;..;´ is used to depict a vampire or other mythical fanged creature.

A mixture of Western and Japanese style

The use of both Western and Japanese styles for communication in blogs, chats, forums, etc. is called emoji. This mixture of Western and Japanese pop cultures gave birth to text emoticons turned to their side. As in English-language emoticons, the brackets will be omitted and only numbers, alphabetic symbols, and the most common punctuation marks will be used. Emojis such as O -, -3-, -w -, ‘_’, ;_;, T _T, :>, and.V. used to express mixed feelings that are difficult to convey with standard emoticons. Often, symbols are added to emoji to depict drops of sweat in an anime style, for example ^_^’ or!>______<@>;;, ;O ; and also *u *. The equal sign = can be used to represent closed eyes and anime-style eyes, for example: =0=, =3=, =w =, =A = and =7=. There are many emoticons like >o<; где точка с запятой используется для изображения капли пота, буква «о» вместо рта, а знаки больше >and less< для обозначения стресса или легкого замешательства. Число смайлов которое можно создать подобным образом бесконечно и каждый будет иметь свое значение, например >D , >=D , >P , >:P , >3 or >:3.

Dual channel style

Japanese language encodings typically use two-bit character codes. This results in a huge variety of characters suitable for use in emoji, many of which are not found in ASCII.

Most kaomoji contain Cyrillic letters, as well as letters from other alphabets foreign to the Japanese, in order to create more and morecomplex expressions comparable in complexity to ASCII art .

In order to type such kaomoji, you need an input editor equipped with a kaomoji dictionary. The user simply types the Japanese word that represents the desired emoji, and the editor immediately converts the word into complex kaomoji.

Complex compound kaomoji are called Shift JIS- art(Shift JIS is one of the Japanese language encodings). Users using the two-channel style have developed a huge number of kaomoji using characters from obscure languages ​​such as Kannada (a Dravidian language spoken in southwestern India): ಠ _ಠ (meaning disagreement, disbelief and confusion). They were soon picked up by the Forchan web forum (4chan) and then spread to other Western sites. Some of them later acquired a different meaning.

A few examples of complex and not so complex kaomoji:

Hello

(●´・ω・)ノ☆☆☆HELLO☆☆☆☆ヽ(・ω・`○)

Congratulations!

~~-v(= ̄ω ̄).。o○お.。o○め.。o○で.。o○と.。o○う

Bye bye

ε(´’,_c’)зβyе☆βyеε(‘c_,’`)з゛

Good night

オ┌|・o・|┘ヤ└|・O・|┐ス┌|・.・|┐ミ└|・_・|┘

Long time no see

(ノ^^)乂(^^)ノオヒサオヒサ(ノ^^)八(^^)ノ

Nice to meet you

(*’-‘*)ノはじめましてヽ(*’-‘*)

Hooray! I'm home!

ヾ(o′▽`o)ノ゙゚+.゚タダイマー゚+.゚

Smiles

^ω^

▼ω▼

An emoticon is a set of symbols, or 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 emoji, i.e. smile - :-) .

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

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

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

YES, BUT YOU NEVER ARRIVE ON TIME, ANYWAY.

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

However, emoticons did not become so popular, but revealed their potential 14 years later, thanks to a Frenchman who lived in London - Nicolas Laufrani. The idea arose even earlier, from Nicolas’s father, Franklin Laufrani. It was he who, as a journalist for the French newspaper France Soir, 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 products using the smiley. Then a company was created under the brand name Smiley, where father Franklin Loufrani became president, and son Nicolas Loufrani became general director.

It was Nicolas who noticed the popularity of ASCII emoticons, which were widely used on mobile phones, and began developing directly animated emoticons that would correspond to ASCII emoticons consisting of simple characters, i.e. what we now use and are accustomed to calling - 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 widespread use of this project never happened. Maybe because in 2001, Laufrani's creations were licensed by Samsung, Nokia, Motorola, and other mobile phone manufacturers, who later began offering them to their users. After that, the world was simply overwhelmed with various interpretations of emoticons and emoticons.

The following variations with smaliks 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 application like WhatsApp. LINE was developed in the months following the 2011 Japanese tsunami. Initially, LIne was created to find friends and relatives during and after natural disasters and in the first year, the number of users grew to 50 million. Afterwards, with the publication of games and stickers, there were already more than 400 million, which later became one one of the most popular apps in Japan, particularly among teenagers.

Emoticons, emoticons and stickers today, after more than 30 years, they have definitely begun to occupy a place in people’s everyday conversations and correspondence. According to research conducted in the United States, it was found that 74 percent of people in the United States regularly use stickers and emoticons in their online communications, sending an average of 96 emoticons or stickers per day. The reason for this explosion in use Emoji is that the creative characters developed by various companies help to express our feelings, help to add humor, sadness, happiness, etc.

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

This post presents pictures of emoticons of various types: good and evil, funny and sad, emoticons for discord, png emoticons, for every taste. As well as symbol emoticons and text emoticons.

And please do not rush to leave the page without finding what you are looking for! It will definitely be below. Be patient! A program has not yet been created that pushes a request to the top of the page.

And here are exactly the emoticons that you are looking for!

And this smiley is applauding something, clapping very cheerfully. Smiley face clapping hands! A real applause emoticon! Such emoticons are quite suitable for a nickname. Unless, of course, you know how to have fun.

The photo shows text emoticons and graphic emoticons. Text emoticons made from symbols, they are also emoticons made from symbols on the keyboard.

In the photo, this angry smiley is all red with his anger.

An emoticon of a girl with a bow closing her eyes. Such emoticons for nicknames for girls are quite suitable.

Discord emoticon with a gun in his mouth. Discord emoticons are very popular!

Sad black smiley face.

The photo shows a happy smiley png wearing glasses and white gloves without a background.

The picture shows a smiley face shrugging. I don't know the smiley!

The photo shows a smiley heart smiley.

Emoticons for Avito are just like on display! There is such an online store Avito!

Sad and sick emoticon for discord.

Very different emoticons for discord.

The smiley was thinking about something. Thoughtful smiley!

A funny apple emoticon sticks out its tongue.

There are such emoticons made from symbols in comparison with graphic ones. Our character emoticons are simpler than Japanese emoticons! Smiley symbols on the left.

The shrugging emoji is perplexed! I don't know this smiley!

Smiley PNG yawns deliciously.

The smiley had a question. Also a thoughtful smiley!

Funny emoticon for Discord. Unusual emoticons for Discord!

In the photo, the bearded smiley looks kind of gloomy. Smiley upset about something. Such emoticons for nicknames are suitable for those who want to make themselves look gloomy.


This angry and toothy smiley also clenches its fists in rage. Very angry smiley face in the photo.


Smiley with a heart as a symbol of love and friendship. Emoticon symbol of staring eyes. Pictures of emoticons are very different.

An animated smiley dancing happily. These animated emoticons are funny!

In the photo, a heart emoticon with a gift in its hand is cheerfully waving its hand.

Cute smiley coloring page dreams of something with a smile.

Girl emoticon is also for Discord. Unusual emoticons for Discord!

And this smiley face shrugging from the symbols on the keyboard.

And these look like Japanese emoticons from symbols. Japanese emoticons are complex!

In the photo, a bearded emoticon in a cap smiles good-naturedly. There are good-natured emoticons.

An animated smiley nods its head. Agrees good-naturedly with something. Animated emoticons are popular!

Text emoticons from symbols are compared with graphic ones and an explanation is given for the expressed feeling.

Strawberry emoticon smiles cheerfully.

Simple green smiley emoticon.

The smiley face with the pacifier burst into tears! Just a small smiley face. The baby smiley is still there.

Emoticons for reflection at school. Now teachers are using emoticons in schools too!

In the photo there is a heart emoticon with a thumbs up

Animated smiley face of hands folded and dancing.

Children especially like animated emoticons!

The smiley face rolls its eyes and smiles sweetly. Good smiley.


Funny unshaven smiley emoticon.

Smiley PNG Fortnite.

And this is the love emoticon

Smiley thinks. Thoughtful smiley with glasses.

And this is a picture of hand symbols. The symbols here are dollars. Pictures of symbols are very popular!

Heart emoticon with a rose in hand smiles sweetly

The photo shows a smiley coloring book of a girl with a bow.

Smiley coloring pages are very popular!

The shrug emoticon spread his arms to the sides.

The emoticon sticks out its tongue for sketching.

These emoticons are very easy to draw and are suitable for beginners to draw! You can also color it.

And this smiley winks at us slyly. Also a smiley girl?

Smiley with sunglasses.

A smiley face with a mustache and thick eyebrows grins slyly. A little angry smiley. Clearly a Georgian smiley face.

An animated smiley face with a flower is having fun, dancing and waving its hand. Animated emoticons are always on the move!

Happy emoji laughs joyfully. Smiley is a symbol of joy and laughter!)) Smiley laughter!

In the photo the smiley is drinking. Smiley drunkard!

Coloring page smiley drinking tea.

Real good morning emoticon!

And this is a good morning emoji with a daisy in hand.

And this smiley is eating something delicious.

A very thoughtful smiley! I was already wrinkled from the depth of thought!

The photo shows a smiley face of a soldier wearing a cap.

In the photo, the smiley face in love is all in dreams. And emojis fall in love! Many people are interested in love emoticons!

Mustache smiley coloring book.

A heart emoticon with hearts instead of eyes burst into a smile

In the photo, the kissing emoji rolled its eyes.

Smiley Santa Claus. This smiley looks like Santa Claus!

Funny chicken emoticon with a beak.

Smiley with glasses smiles cheerfully. Also a smiley smiley!

Japanese text emoticons are varied and numerous!


The smiley is dancing and laughing merrily. Smileys know how to have fun! Smiley is a symbol of fun! Smiley laugh!

Coloring page emoticon is crying sadly.

A small cat smiley with hearts instead of eyes.

The bald emoticon with a beard widened his eyes. Funny bearded emoticons.

The heart emoticon laughs, sticks out its tongue, and points a finger at someone

And another smiley girl with a bow.

And this is a toad emoticon. Rare smiley.

In the photo, the smiley is eating an apple with gusto. It seems you can even hear a crunch? Smiley symbol of appetite?


Serious smiley with glasses. Solid smiley! And such emoticons for nicknames are suitable for those who imagine themselves to be respectable, serious and smart!

Another Japanese emoticons in the picture.

The smiley is crying very pitifully. The tears are so abundant. Sorry for him. Sad emoticon. Smiley is a symbol of sadness and sadness.

An animated discord emoticon shakes its head thoughtfully. Emoticons for discord are often chosen with animation.

A gloomy and angry smiley looks from under his brows. Such emoticons for nicknames are just right for Internet trolls!))

Emoticons from the symbols on the keyboard in the picture.

The smiley fell in love with someone and started daydreaming. For those who like love emoticons.

Smart smiley with glasses reading a book with interest


Scientist emoji with glasses has a degree. Smileys with glasses look funny!

The toothy smiley laughs. He's not even a smiley, he's angry smiley!

Sad emoticon is all despondent. Smiley is a symbol of sadness.

And now I want to list some specific emoticons from the symbols on the keyboard

Emotions, experiences, feelings

=) Smiley smiles
=(sad emoticon
=D Smiley laughs so much
xD And this smiley is laughing hard
=* kissing someone emoticon
%) smiley face is dizzy
=;(crying bitterly emoticon
=!!! smiley really needs something
=| Smiley blushes

E hungry smiley
=O surprised emoticon
=B shows teeth smiley
:*-(tears, crying at the emoticon
F*-(crying emoticon
:-< Смайлик бесится
:-E very angry emoticon
:-E~ Smiley is furious
:-() surprised smiley
:-I Boring smiley
:*) drunk smiley
:-(0) Smiley screams

In the photo, the emoticon is crying bitterly. Also a sad smiley.

Funny emoticon wearing a hat

The emoticon rejoices at its success. Success emoticons are nice!

Smiley is a symbol of success and victories!

A malicious emoticon sticks out its tongue.

This toothy smiley smiles evilly

A peculiar smiley watch

Smiley with headphones listening to music. Smiley musician.

More emoticons from symbols on the keyboard.

Actions and deeds of the emoticon

:^) Smiley lifted his nose
8- the smiley's jaw dropped
|^o snoring emoticon
|-O smiley yawns
~~:-(smiley sweating
8^) smiley sunbathing
8O> smiley surprised
:’-) emoticon is crying
:-) The smiley has chapped lips
?? Smiley smokes a pipe
|-I Smiley is sleeping
:"(or:-‘(Emoticon crying
:-X or?? or X: The smiley has its mouth shut

A smiley smiley waves his hand at someone in a friendly manner. There are friendly emoticons!

Selflessly screaming emoticon. Smileys can yell!

Smiley beauty girl with a bow

These are the pictures, emoticons and emoticons!