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Qué (quién) es smiley - definición

STYLIZED REPRESENTATION OF A SMILING HUMANOID FACE
Smilies; Smiley face; Smileys; ☺; Mr. Smiley; Smiley faces; Frownie; Frowny; Smilly; Happyface; ☻; ☺☻; ☻☺; Smiley-face; Smily; 😊; Smileyface; 🙂; Smile face; U+263A; U+263B; Yellow Smiley; Yellow smiley; Smiley-face emoticon; Smiley face emoticon; ASCII smiley; Happy face; ☺️; 🙃; Emoji face
  • Worcester]]-made smiley face", by Harvey Ball
  • Example of a smiley face
  • colon]] followed by a [[parenthesis]]) used in direct communication, as seen in this screenshot of an [[email]].
  • The ''[[Watchmen]]'' comic series logo

Smiley         
The feeling where you walk around just smiling at everyone and everything for no apparent reason.
The whole week before school got out I was feelin' smiley.
smiley         
(smileys)
1.
A smiley person smiles a lot or is smiling. (INFORMAL)
Two smiley babies are waiting for their lunch.
ADJ: usu ADJ n
2.
A smiley is a symbol used in e-mail to show how someone is feeling. :-) is a smiley showing happiness. (COMPUTING)
= emoticon
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Wikipedia

Smiley

A smiley, sometimes referred to as a smiley face, is a basic ideogram that represents a smiling face. Since the 1950s it has become part of popular culture worldwide, used either as a standalone ideogram, or as a form of communication, such as emoticons. The smiley began as two dots and a line to represent eyes and a mouth. More elaborate designs in the 1950s emerged, with noses, eyebrows, and outlines. A yellow and black design was used by New York-based radio station WMCA for its "Good Guys" campaign in the early 1960s. More yellow-and-black designs appeared in the 1960s and '70s, including works by Franklin Loufrani and Harvey Ross Ball. Today, The Smiley Company holds many rights to the smiley ideogram and has become one of the biggest licensing companies globally.

In October of 1971 Loufrani trademarked the name and his design in France while working as a journalist for France Soir. Competing terms were used such as smiling face and happy face before consensus was reached on the term smiley, less often spelled "smilie".

Today, the smiley face has evolved from an ideogram into a template for communication and use in written language. This began with Scott Fahlman in the 1980s when he first theorized ASCII characters could be used to create faces and demonstrate emotion in text. Since then, those Fahlman's designs have become digital pictograms, known as emoticons. They are loosely based on the ideograms designed in the 1960s and 70s, continuing with the yellow and black design.

Ejemplos de uso de smiley
1. Smiley said he considers Obama a friend, but Smiley has also offered advice to Sen.
2. Special correspondent Shannon Smiley contributed to this report.
3. "I thought he was lovely and very smiley," she says.
4. Dozens wrote celebratory messages with attached smiley faces.
5. "Barack Obama could absolutely tank," Smiley said yesterday.