Martes, Enero 17, 2012

Emoticons

Western

The emoticon in Western style is written most often from left to right as though the head is rotated 90 degrees. Thus, most commonly, one will see the eyes on the left, followed by the nose (often not included) and mouth. Typically, a colon is used for the eyes of a face, unless a wink is to be implied (this would use a semicolon to imply one closed eye). However, an equal sign, a number 8, and a capital letter B are also used interchangeably to refer to normal eyes or those with glasses.
Icon Meaning
>:] :-) :) :o) :] :3 :c) :> =] 8) =) :} :^) Smiley or happy face, a version without colon is common in Russia
>:D :-D :D 8-D 8D x-D xD X-D XD =-D =D =-3 =3 8-) Laughing, big grin, laugh with spectacles
:-)) Very happy
>:[ :-( :(  :-c :c :-< :< :-[ :[ :{ >.> <.< >.< Frown, sad
:-|| Angry
D:< D: D8 D; D= DX v.v D-': Horror, disgust, sadness, great dismay
>;] ;-) ;) *-) *) ;-] ;] ;D ;^) Wink, smirk
>:P :-P :P X-P x-p xp XP :-p :p =p :-Þ :Þ :-b :b Tongue sticking out, cheeky/playful, blowing a raspberry
>:o >:O :-O :O °o° °O° :O o_O o_0 o.O 8-0 Surprise, shock
>:\ >:/ :-/ :-. :/ :\ =/ =\ :S Skeptical, annoyed, undecided, uneasy, hesitant
:| :-| Straight face disgusted, grim, no expression, indecision, strict
>:X :-X :X :-# :# :$ Sealed lips, embarrassed
O:-) 0:-3 0:3 O:-) O:) 0;^) Angel, innocent
>:) >;) >:-) Evil
o/\o ^5 >_>^ ^<_< High five
|;-) |-O Cool, bored/yawning
}:-) }:) Devilish
:-& :& Tongue-tied
#-) %-) %) Partied all night, drunk, confused
:-###.. :###.. Being sick
:'-( :'( :'-) :') Crying, tears of happiness
<:-| Dumb, dunce-like
(-_-) Secret smile
ಠ_ಠ Look of disapproval
<*)))-{ Fish, something's fishy
*\0/* Cheerleader
@}-;-'--- @>-->-- Rose
~(_8^(I) Homer Simpson
5:-) Elvis Presley
//0-0\\ John Lennon
*<|:-) Santa Claus
=:o] Bill Clinton
,:-) 7:^] Ronald Reagan

Eastern

Eastern emoticons generally don't require tilting the head to read, and with the inclusion of non-Latin characters allow for additional complexity.
Icon Meaning
(>_<) (>_<)> Troubled
(';') Baby
(^^ゞ (^_^;) (-_-;) (~_~;) (・。・; (・_・;) (・・;) ^^; ^_^; (#^.^#) (^ ^;) Nervous, embarrassed,troubled, shy cold sweat
.。o○ ○o。. Bubbles
<コ:彡 Squid
(^。^)y-.。o○ (-。-)y-゜゜゜ Smoking
(-_-)zzz Sleeping
(^_-) (^_-)-☆ Wink
((+_+)) (+o+) (゜゜) (゜-゜) (゜.゜) (゜_゜) (゜_゜>) (゜レ゜) Confused
(o|o)
<(`^´)>
(゜o゜) (^_^)/ (^O^)/ (^o^)/ (^^)/ (≧∇≦)/ (^o^)丿 ∩( ・ω・)∩ ( ・ω・) Joyful
(__) _(._.)_ _(_^_)_ <(_ _)> <m(__)m> m(__)m m(_ _)m Kowtow as a sign of respect, or dogeza for apology
(_0_) (*^_^*;) Sorry
(゜゜)~ Tadpole
( ^^) _U~~ ( ^^) _旦~~ Cup of tea
☆彡 ☆ミ Shooting star
\(゜ロ\)ココハドコ? (/ロ゜)/アタシハダアレ? "Where is it?"
>゜)))彡 (Q )) ><ヨヨ (゜))<< >゜))))彡 <゜)))彡 >゜))彡 <+ ))><< <*)) >=< Fish
('_') (/_;) (T_T) (;_;) (;_; (;_:) (;O;) (:_;) (ToT) (T▽T) Sad, crying
(ー_ー)!! (-.-) (-_-) ( 一一) (;一_一)
C:。ミ Octopus
(=_=) Tired
~>゜)~~~  Snake
~゜・_・゜~  Bat
(=^・^=) (=^・・^=) =^_^= Cat
(..) (._.) Looking down
^m^
(・・? (?_?)
(^o^;>) "Pardon!"
>^_^< <^!^> ^/^ (*^_^*) §^。^§ (^<^) (^.^) (^ム^) (^・^) (^。^) (^_^.) (^_^) (^^) (^J^) (*^。^*) ^_^ (#^.^#) (^-^) Normal laugh
(^^)/~~~ (^_^)/~ (;_;)/~~~ (^.^)/~~~ ($・・)/~~~ (@^^)/~~~ (T_T)/~~~ (ToT)/~~~
●~* Bomb
(V)o¥o(V)
\(~o~)/ \(^o^)/ \(-o-)/ ヽ(^。^)ノ ヽ(^o^)丿 (*^0^*) Excited
(*_*) (*_*; (+_+) (@_@) (@_@。 (@_@;) \(◎o◎)/!
(-_-)/~~~ピシー!ピシー!
 !(^^)!
(*^^)v (^^)v (^_^)v (^▽^) (・∀・) ( ´∀`) (⌒▽⌒) (^v^) (’-’*) Laughing, normal laugh
(~o~) (~_~)
(^^ゞ
(p_-)
(-"-) (ーー゛) (^_^メ) (-_-メ) (`´) (~_~メ) (--〆) (・へ・) <`~´> <`ヘ´> (ーー;) Worried
(^0_0^) Eyeglasses
( ..)φメモメモ φ(..)メモメモ
 :-P :-O |:3ミ :-> 8-< :-) :-< :( :-( :) :| :-|
(●^o^●) (^v^) (^u^) (^◇^) ( ^)o(^ ) (^O^) (^o^) (^○^) )^o^( (*^▽^*) Happy
( ̄ー ̄) Grinning
( ̄□ ̄;) Surprised
(*´▽`*) (*°∀°)=3 Infatuation
( ゚ Д゚) (゜◇゜) Shocked, surprised
(* ̄m ̄) Dissatisfied
ヽ(´ー`)┌ Mellow
(´・ω・`) (‘A`) Snubbed or deflated
(*^3^)/~☆ Blowing a kiss
.....φ(・∀・*) Studying is good
キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!!  "It's here", Kitaa!, a general expression of excitement that something has appeared or happened or "I came".
_| ̄|○ STO OTZ OTL ORZ Despair. The "O" or "o" represents one's head on the ground, "T" forms the torso and "S" or "Z" forms the legs.

Unicode characters

Some emoticons are included in the Unicode standard, three in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, and over sixty in the Emoticons block.
Miscellaneous Symbols (partial)[1]
Unicode.org chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+263x
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 6.0
Emoticons[1]
Unicode.org chart (PDF)
  0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F
U+1F60x
😁 😂 😃 😄 😅 😆 😇 😈 😉 😊 😋 😌 😍 😎 😏
U+1F61x 😐
😒 😓 😔
😖
😘
😚
😜 😝 😞
U+1F62x 😠 😡 😢 😣 😤 😥

😨 😩 😪 😫
😭

U+1F63x 😰 😱 😲 😳
😵 😶 😷 😸 😹 😺 😻 😼 😽 😾 😿
U+1F64x 🙀



🙅 🙆 🙇 🙈 🙉 🙊 🙋 🙌 🙍 🙎 🙏
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 6.0

References

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  13. ^ a b Markman, Kris M.; Oshima, Sae (October 18, 2007). "Pragmatic Play? Some Possible Functions of English Emoticons and Japanese Kaomoji in Computer-Mediated Discourse" (PDF). Association of Internet Researchers Annual Conference 8.0: Let's Play!. pp. 12,13. http://umdrive.memphis.edu/kmmrkman/www/AoIR8MarkmanOshimaFinalDraft.pdf.

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