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Qu'est-ce (qui) est Emoticon$500549$ - définition

GESTURE INDICATING AN INDIVIDUAL DOES NOT KNOW AN ANSWER TO A QUESTION, OR DOES NOT CARE ABOUT SOMETHING
🤷; Shrug emoticon; Gallic shrug
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  • Transcript of a speech by [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1862
  • The Japanese custom of ''[[dogeza]]''
  • "Typographical art" published in the March 5, 1881 issue of ''Kurjer Warszawski''
  • Kaomoji on a Japanese [[NTT Docomo]] mobile phone
  • A Kaomoji painting in Japan
  • kaomoji]] smileys
  • Cover of the French magazine ''[[Le Charivari]]'', text of a legal ruling against it in the shape of a pear, 1834.
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PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF A FACIAL EXPRESSION USING PUNCTUATION MARKS, NUMBERS AND LETTERS
-); Facial Expression Markup Language; Emoticons; Verticon; -(; =); ^-^; ;-); ^ ^; (:; List of smiley codes; Smiley codes; Smiley code; Less than three; Colon Bracket; XD (Emoticon); =D; Midget emoticon; ;P; ;); =P; Emotext; ☹; Graemlin; =/; ^.^; ; ;; (^ ^); ;o); / \; Ò ó; Japanese Emoticons; (¤Д¤); Kao maaku; Japanese Emotions; =(; ):-o; ^/^; - -;; ^^;;; ^^;;;; ^^;;;;; ^ ^;; O.o; O.O; 8=D; 8====D; ^); ;^); ?D; (. Y .); 8); 8(; ^(; Smarticon; Imoticon; ):; Emotisound; X); Emotocon; (:-)); B); (:-D; List of online emotions; =v); =V); =vD; Bv); V); =S; =-P; =O; %); Keyboard faces; Awesome face; =0; X(; Facebook Emoticons; Chalamius; 5:-); (-:; (;; 0:; Eastern-style emoticon; ಠ ಠ; - -;;; ~.~; Awesome Face; ;(; ^3^; );; 囧rz; Epic Face; =-); Photocon; 8-(; Kaomoji; (= (emoticon); (= (smiley); Verticons; Draft:Owo (emoticon); =-O; -P; -!; -$; B-); -*; '(; -\; O:-); )-:; .-.; XDDD; XDDDD; Thread emoji
An emoticon is a symbol used in e-mail to show how someone is feeling. :-) is an emoticon showing happiness. (COMPUTING)
= smiley
N-COUNT
emoticon         
  • Transcript of a speech by [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1862
  • The Japanese custom of ''[[dogeza]]''
  • "Typographical art" published in the March 5, 1881 issue of ''Kurjer Warszawski''
  • Kaomoji on a Japanese [[NTT Docomo]] mobile phone
  • A Kaomoji painting in Japan
  • kaomoji]] smileys
  • Cover of the French magazine ''[[Le Charivari]]'', text of a legal ruling against it in the shape of a pear, 1834.
  • title=Emoticon input method and apparatus}}</ref>
PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF A FACIAL EXPRESSION USING PUNCTUATION MARKS, NUMBERS AND LETTERS
-); Facial Expression Markup Language; Emoticons; Verticon; -(; =); ^-^; ;-); ^ ^; (:; List of smiley codes; Smiley codes; Smiley code; Less than three; Colon Bracket; XD (Emoticon); =D; Midget emoticon; ;P; ;); =P; Emotext; ☹; Graemlin; =/; ^.^; ; ;; (^ ^); ;o); / \; Ò ó; Japanese Emoticons; (¤Д¤); Kao maaku; Japanese Emotions; =(; ):-o; ^/^; - -;; ^^;;; ^^;;;; ^^;;;;; ^ ^;; O.o; O.O; 8=D; 8====D; ^); ;^); ?D; (. Y .); 8); 8(; ^(; Smarticon; Imoticon; ):; Emotisound; X); Emotocon; (:-)); B); (:-D; List of online emotions; =v); =V); =vD; Bv); V); =S; =-P; =O; %); Keyboard faces; Awesome face; =0; X(; Facebook Emoticons; Chalamius; 5:-); (-:; (;; 0:; Eastern-style emoticon; ಠ ಠ; - -;;; ~.~; Awesome Face; ;(; ^3^; );; 囧rz; Epic Face; =-); Photocon; 8-(; Kaomoji; (= (emoticon); (= (smiley); Verticons; Draft:Owo (emoticon); =-O; -P; -!; -$; B-); -*; '(; -\; O:-); )-:; .-.; XDDD; XDDDD; Thread emoji
[?'m??t?k?n, -'m?t?-]
¦ noun a representation of a facial expression such as a smile or frown, formed with keyboard characters and used in email and text messages to convey the writer's feelings.
Origin
1990s: blend of emotion and icon.
emoticon         
  • Transcript of a speech by [[Abraham Lincoln]] in 1862
  • The Japanese custom of ''[[dogeza]]''
  • "Typographical art" published in the March 5, 1881 issue of ''Kurjer Warszawski''
  • Kaomoji on a Japanese [[NTT Docomo]] mobile phone
  • A Kaomoji painting in Japan
  • kaomoji]] smileys
  • Cover of the French magazine ''[[Le Charivari]]'', text of a legal ruling against it in the shape of a pear, 1834.
  • title=Emoticon input method and apparatus}}</ref>
PICTORIAL REPRESENTATION OF A FACIAL EXPRESSION USING PUNCTUATION MARKS, NUMBERS AND LETTERS
-); Facial Expression Markup Language; Emoticons; Verticon; -(; =); ^-^; ;-); ^ ^; (:; List of smiley codes; Smiley codes; Smiley code; Less than three; Colon Bracket; XD (Emoticon); =D; Midget emoticon; ;P; ;); =P; Emotext; ☹; Graemlin; =/; ^.^; ; ;; (^ ^); ;o); / \; Ò ó; Japanese Emoticons; (¤Д¤); Kao maaku; Japanese Emotions; =(; ):-o; ^/^; - -;; ^^;;; ^^;;;; ^^;;;;; ^ ^;; O.o; O.O; 8=D; 8====D; ^); ;^); ?D; (. Y .); 8); 8(; ^(; Smarticon; Imoticon; ):; Emotisound; X); Emotocon; (:-)); B); (:-D; List of online emotions; =v); =V); =vD; Bv); V); =S; =-P; =O; %); Keyboard faces; Awesome face; =0; X(; Facebook Emoticons; Chalamius; 5:-); (-:; (;; 0:; Eastern-style emoticon; ಠ ಠ; - -;;; ~.~; Awesome Face; ;(; ^3^; );; 囧rz; Epic Face; =-); Photocon; 8-(; Kaomoji; (= (emoticon); (= (smiley); Verticons; Draft:Owo (emoticon); =-O; -P; -!; -$; B-); -*; '(; -\; O:-); )-:; .-.; XDDD; XDDDD; Thread emoji
<chat> /ee-moh'ti-kon/ 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. Hundreds of emoticons have been proposed, but only a few are in common use. These include: :-) "smiley face" (for humour, laughter, friendliness, occasionally sarcasm) :-( "frowney face" (for sadness, anger, or upset) ;-) "half-smiley" (ha ha only serious); also known as "semi-smiley" or "winkey face". :-/ "wry face" These may become more comprehensible if you tilt your head sideways, to the left. The first two are by far the most frequently encountered. Hyphenless forms of them are common on CompuServe, GEnie, and BIX; see also bixie. On Usenet, "smiley" is often used as a generic term synonymous with emoticon, as well as specifically for the happy-face emoticon. The emoticon was invented by one Scott Fahlman on the CMU bboard systems on 1982-09-19. He later wrote: "I wish I had saved the original post, or at least recorded the date for posterity, but I had no idea that I was starting something that would soon pollute all the world's communication channels." GLS confirms that he remembers this original posting, which has subsequently been {retrieved from a backup (http://research.microsoft.com/emoticonmbj/Smiley/BBoard_Contents.html)}. As with exclamation marks, overuse of the smiley is a mark of loserhood! More than one per paragraph is a fairly sure sign that you've gone over the line. [Jargon File] (2006-07-12)

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Shrug

A shrug is a gesture performed by raising both shoulders, and is a representation of an individual either being indifferent about something or not knowing an answer to a question.