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Main page This is a list of notable and commonly used emoticons, or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons This article contains special characters.
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emoticons; these are commonly known as emoji.[1][2]
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Donate to Wikipedia Asia); and 2channel style (originally used on 2channel and other Japanese message boards). The most common explanation for these different styles is that in the East, the eyes play the
Wikipedia store primary role in facial expressions, while in the West, the whole face tends to be used.[3]

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:‑) :-] :-3 :-> 8-) :-}
:o) :c) :^) ☺🙂😊😀😁 Smiley or happy face.[4][5][6]
Languages :) :] :3 :> 8) :} =] =)
‫اﻟﻌﺮﺑﻴﺔ‬ :‑D 8‑D x‑D X‑D
বাংলা B^D 😃😄😆😍 Laughing,[4] big grin,[5][6] laugh with glasses,[7] or wide-eyed surprise[8]
:D 8D xD XD =D =3
Español
‫ﻓﺎر‬ :-)) Very happy or double chin[7]
Bahasa Indonesia
:‑( :‑c :‑< :‑[
Polski :-|| ☹🙁😠😡😞😟😣😖 Frown,[4][5][6] sad,[9] angry,[7] pouting
:( :c :< :[ >:[ :{ :@ >:(
中文
Edit links :'‑(
😢😭 Crying[9]
:'(

:'‑)
😂 Tears of happiness[9]
:')

D‑': D:< D: D8 D; D= DX 😨😧😦😱😫😩 Horror, disgust, sadness, great dismay[5][6] (right to left)

:‑O :‑o
:-0 8‑0 😮😯😲 Surprise,[3] shock,[4][10] yawn[11]
:O :o >:O

:-*
😗😙😚😘😍 Kiss
:* :×

;‑) *-) ;‑]


;^) :‑, 😉😜😘 Wink,[4][5][6] smirk[10][11]
;) *) ;] ;D

:‑P X‑P x‑p :‑p :‑Þ :‑þ :‑b


>:P 😛😝😜🤑 Tongue sticking out, cheeky/playful,[4] blowing a raspberry
:P XP xp :p :Þ :þ :b d: =p

:‑/
:‑. >:\ >:/ :\ =/ =\ :L =L :S 🤔😕😟 Skeptical, annoyed, undecided, uneasy, hesitant[4]
:/

:‑|
😐😑 Straight face[5] no expression, indecision[9]
:|

:$ 😳😞😖 Embarrassed,[6] blushing[7]

:‑X :‑# :‑&


🤐😶 Sealed lips or wearing braces,[4] tongue-tied[9]
:X :# :&

O:‑) 0:‑3 0:‑)


0;^) 😇👼 Angel,[4][5][10] saint,[9] innocent
O:) 0:3 0:)

>:‑) }:‑) 3:‑)


😈 Evil,[5] devilish[9]
>:) }:) 3:) >;)

|;‑) |‑O 😎😪 Cool,[9] bored/yawning[10]

:‑J 😏😒 Tongue-in-cheek[12]

#‑) — Partied all night[9]

%‑)
😵😕🤕 Drunk,[9] confused
%)

:‑###..
🤒😷🤢 Being sick[9]
:###..

<:‑| — Dumb, dunce-like[10]

',:-| ',:-l 🤨 Scepticism, disbelief, or disapproval[13][14]

<_< >_> Sideways look. Devious or guilty.

Sideways Latin-only single-line art and portraits


Icon Meaning

~(_8^(I) Homer Simpson[10]

5:‑) ~:‑\ Elvis Presley[10][11]

*<|:‑) Santa Claus[15]

=:o] Bill Clinton[15]

7:^] ,:‑) Ronald Reagan[15]

</3 <\3 Broken-heart[16]

<3 Heart[16]

@};- @}->-- @}‑;‑'‑‑‑ @>‑‑>‑‑ Rose[4][10]

Upright Latin-only emoticons and single-line art and portraits


Icon Meaning

><> <*)))‑{ ><(((*> Fish, something's fishy,[10] Christian fish[7]

\o/ Cheer "Yay, yay."[7]

*\0/* Cheerleader[7]

//0‑0\\ John Lennon[10]

v.v Horror, disgust, sadness, great dismay[5][6]

O_O o‑o O_o o_O o_o O-O Surprise,[3] shock,[4][10] yawn[11]

>.< Skeptical, annoyed, undecided, uneasy, hesitant[4]

^5 o/\o >_>^ ^<_< High five[11]

Upright Unicode-incorporating emoticons and single-line art


Icon Meaning

ӽd̲̅ a̲̅ r̲̅w̲̅ı̲̅ɳ̲̅ᕗ Ӽd̲̅ a̲̅ r̲̅w̲̅ı̲̅ɳ̲̅ᕗ ӽe̲̅v̲̅ o̲̅l̲̅ u̲̅t̅ ̲ ı̲̅o̲̅ɳ̲̅ᕗ Ӽe̲̅v̲̅ o̲̅l̲̅ u̲̅t̅ ̲ ı̲̅o̲̅ɳ̲̅ᕗ Darwin fish / Evolution fish[17]

( ͡° ͜ʖ ͡°) The "Lenny Face", named and popularized on 4chan[18]

Eastern
Eastern emoticons generally are not rotated sideways, and may include non-Latin characters to allow for additional complexity. These emoticons first arose in Japan, where they are referred to as kaomoji
(literally "face characters").

Kaomoji faces
Icon Emoji Meaning

(>_<) (>_<)> 😣😖 Troubled[19][20]

(';') 👶 Baby[19]

Nervous, embarrassed,[19] troubled, shy,[20]


(^^ゞ (^_^;) (-_-;) (~_~;) (・.・;) (・_・;) (・・;) ^^; ^_^; (#^.^#) (^ ^;) 😅😳😓😥
sweat drop[7]

(^.^)y-.o○ (-.-)y-°°° 🚬 Smoking[19]

(-_-)zzz 😴💤 Sleeping[19]

(^_-) (^_-)-☆ 😉😜 Wink[19]

((+_+)) (+o+) (°°) (°-°) (°.°) (°_°) (°_°>) (°レ°) 😕😶😵🙄 Confused[19]

(o|o) Ultraman [19]

<(`^´)> N/A[19]

^_^ (°o°) (^_^)/ (^O^)/ (^o^)/ (^^)/ (≧∇≦)/ (/◕ヮ◕)/ (^o^)丿 ∩(·ω·)∩ (·ω·) ^ω^ 😀😅😆😃😄🙌 Joyful[19][20][21]

Kowtow as a sign of respect, or dogeza for


(__) _(._.)_ _(_^_)_ <(_ _)> <m(__)m> m(__)m m(_ _)m 🙇
apology[19][20]

\(°ロ\) (/ロ°)/ Questioning[19]

('_') (/_;) (T_T) (;_;) (;_; (;_:) (;O;) (:_;) (ToT) (T▽T)
😭😢 Sad, crying[10][19][20]
;_; ;-; ;n; ;; Q.Q T.T TnT QQ Q_Q

(ー_ー)!! (-.-) (-_-) (一一) (;一_一) 😒😩😑😞😔 Shame[19]

(=_=) 😫😩😪 Tired[19]

😺😸😹😻😼😽🙀😿
(=^·^=) (=^··^=) =_^= Cat[19][21]
😾🐱

(..) (._.) 🙍😔 Looking down[19]

^m^ Giggling with hand covering mouth[19]

(・・? (?_?) 😕😵 Confusion[19]

(-‸ლ) 🤦 Facepalm [22]

>^_^< <^!^> ^/^ (*^_^*) §^.^§ (^<^) (^.^) (^ム^) (^·^) (^.^) (^_^.) (^_^) (^^)
😃😄☺😁😀😍 Normal laugh[19]
(^J^) (*^.^*) ^_^ (#^.^#) (^—^)

(^^)/~~~ (^_^)/~ (;_;)/~~~ (^.^)/~~~ (-_-)/~~~ ($··)/~~~ (@^^)/~~~ (T_T)/~~~ (ToT)/~~~ 👋 Waving[19]

(V)o¥o(V) 👽👾 Alien Baltan[19]

\(~o~)/ \(^o^)/ \(-o-)/ ヽ(^。^)ノ ヽ(^o^)丿 (*^0^*) 😍😀🙌💃 Excited[19]

(*_*) (*_*; (+_+) (@_@) (@_@。 (@_@;) \(◎o◎)/! 😍 Amazed[19]

!(^^)! N/A[19]

(*^^)v (^^)v (^_^)v (’-’*) (^v^) (^▽^) (・∀・) (´∀`) (⌒▽⌒) 😂✌ Laughing, cheerful[19][20]

(~o~) (~_~) 😔😒😏 N/A [19]

(^^ゞ 😙😚 N/A [19]

(p_-) N/A [19]

((d[-_-]b)) 🎧 Headphones, listening to music[19]

(-"-) (ーー゛) (^_^メ) (-_-メ) (~_~メ) (--〆) (・へ・) (`´) <`~´> <`ヘ´> (ーー;) 😟😓😬 Worried[19][20]

(^0_0^) 😎🤓 Eyeglasses[19]

( ..)φ φ(..) Jotting note[19]

(●^o^●) (^v^) (^u^) (^◇^) ( ^)o(^ ) (^O^) (^o^) (^○^) )^o^( (*^▽^*) (✿◠‿◠) 😀😁😆😅😃😄 Happy[19][20]

( ̄ー ̄) 😁 Grinning[20]

( ̄□ ̄;) °o° °O° :O o_O o_0 o.O (o.o) oO 😲😮😯 Surprised[3][20]

(*´▽`*) (*°∀°)=3 Infatuation[20]

( ゚ Д゚) (°◇°) 😨😱😮😲 Shocked, surprised[20]

(* ̄m ̄) 😬😠😡 Dissatisfied[20]

ヽ(´ー`)┌ ¯\_(ツ)_/¯ Mellow, shrug[20]

(´・ω・`) (‘A`) Snubbed or deflated[20]

(*^3^)/~☆ 😘😚😙😗 Blowing a kiss[23]

.....φ(・∀・*) Studying is good[23]

Other Eastern emoticons


Icon Emoji Meaning

.o○ ○o. Bubbles[19]

( ^^) _U~~ ( ^^) _旦~~ 🍵☕ Cup of tea[19]

☆彡 ☆ミ ☄🌟 Shooting star[19]

🐠🐟🐡🦈🐬🐳
>°)))彡 (Q )) ><ヨヨ (°))<< >°))))彡 <°)))彡 >°))彡 <+ ))><< <*)) >=< Fish[19]
🐋

<コ:彡 C:.ミ 🐙 Octopus, squid[19]

~>°)~~~ 🐍 Snake[19]

~°·_·°~ 🦇 Bat[19]

(°°)~ Tadpole[19]

●~* 💣 Bomb[19]

Despair. The "O"s represent head on the ground, "T" or "r" forms the torso, and "S" or "z"
 ̄|○ STO OTZ OTL orz
the legs.[20]

(╯°□°)╯︵ ┻━┻ ┬──┬ ¯\_(ツ) ┻━┻︵ヽ(`Д´)ノ︵ ┻━┻ ┬─┬ノ( º _ ºノ)


Table flip[24]
(ノಠ益ಠ)ノ彡┻━┻

:3ミ N/A[19]

2channel emoticons
Main article: Emoticon § 2channel style

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A number of Eastern emoticons were originally developed on the Japanese discussion site 2channel. Some of these are wider (made up of more characters) than usual kaomoji, or extend over multiple lines of
text. Many use characters from other character sets besides Japanese and Latin.

2channel emoticons
Icon Meaning

m9(^Д^) Jeering laughter

m(_ _)m Kowtow as a sign of respect, or dogeza for apology[20]

(´・ω・`) Snubbed or deflated[20]

(`・ω・´) Feel perky[25]

(`-´)> Salute[25]

(´;ω;`) Terribly sad[25]

ヽ(´ー`)ノ Peace of mind[25]

ヽ(`Д´)ノ Be irritable[25]

(#゚Д゚) Angry[25]

( ´Д`) Yelling, or panting[25]

( ゚Д゚) Surprised, or loudmouthed[25]

┐('~`;)┌ Don't know the answer[25]

(´∀`) Carefree[25]

( ´_ゝ`) Indifferent[25]

Σ(゜д゜;) Shocked[25]

( ゚ヮ゚) Happy, upbeat[25]

⊂二二二( ^ω^)二⊃ "Bu-n", being carefree and above, with arms stretched out while running/soaring.[25]

(((( ;゚Д゚))) Spook[25]

Σ(゚Д゚) Huge surprise[25]

( ´∀`)σ)∀`) Jog someone's cheek[25]

( ゚д゚) Amazed[25]

(´ー`)y-~~ Smoking[25]

( ^_^)o自自o(^_^ ) Toast "Cheers"[25]

m9(・∀・) Flash of intuition[25]

ヽ(´ー`)人(´∇`)人(`Д´)ノ Friendly[25]

('A`) Lonely[25]

( ´,_ゝ`) Depressed, unsatisfied (based on indifferent)[25]

(´-`).。oO( ... ) Thinking[25]

(゚Д゚;≡;゚Д゚) Impatience[25]

( ´д)ヒソ(´Д`)ヒソ(Д` ) Whispers[25]

(・∀・)つ⑩ Carrying money[25]

⊂(゚Д゚⊂⌒`つ≡≡≡(´⌒;;;≡≡≡ Sliding on belly, "whooaaa!!!"[25]

(゚д゚) Unforeseen[25]

(゚⊿゚) "I don't need it"[25]

щ(゚Д゚щ) (屮゚Д゚)屮 Come on[25]

(・∀・) Mocking, "good"[25]

(・A・) "That's bad"[25]

(゚∀゚) Discharged drug-in-brain, goofing around, "A-HYA!"[25]

( つ Д `) Sad[25]

エェェ(´д`)ェェエ Not convincing[25]

( ̄ー ̄) Simper, Snorlax[25]

[゚д゚] Deflagged[25]

♪┏(・o・)┛♪┗ ( ・o・) ┓ Happy expressions, dancing to the music[25]

d(*⌒▽⌒*)b Happy expression[25]

_| ̄|○

STO
Given up.[25] Despair. The "O"s represent head on the ground, "T" or "r" forms the torso, and "S" or "z" the legs.[20]
OTZ

OTL

(╬ ಠ益ಠ) Extreme Distaste, meant to appear as an exaggerated grimace[25]

(≧ロ≦) Shouting[25]

(ΘεΘ;) Pretending not to notice, asleep because of boredom[25]

\|  ̄ヘ ̄|/_______θ☆( *o*)/ Kick[25]

┌(;`~,)┐ Discombobulated[25]

ε=ε=ε=┌(;*´Д`)ノ Running[25]

ヽ(´▽`)/ Happy[25]

^ㅂ^ Happy[25]

(l'o'l) Shocked[25]

ヽ(o`皿′o)ノ Really angry[25]

o/ o_ o/ o_ "It's here"

(☞゚ヮ゚)☞
"Do it"[25]
☜(゚ヮ゚☜)

☜(⌒▽⌒)☞ Angel[25]

2channel emoticons containing Japanese phrases


Icon Meaning

キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!! "It's here", Kitaa!, excitement that something has appeared or happened or "I came".[20]

キタワァ*・゜゚・*:.。..。.:*・゜(n‘∀‘)η゚・*:.。. .。.:*・゜゚・* !!!!! Girlish version of "It's here".[25]

(*´Д`)ハァハァ Erotic stirring, haa haa[25]

( ´Д`)ノ(´・ω・`) ナデナデ Patting, nade nade[25]

(*゚ノO゚)<オオオオォォォォォォォーーーーーイ! Calling out, "Ooooi!"[25]

( ゚∀゚)アハハ八八ノヽノヽノヽノ \ / \/ \ Evil laugh (literally ahahaHAHA...)[25]

(・∀・ )ヾ(- -;)コラコラ Blaming "now now"[25]

お(^o^)や(^O^)す(^。^)みぃ(^-^)ノ゙ Kana reading "O ya su mi" meaning "Good night" or "Night"[25]

(‐^▽^‐)オーホッホ Chuckle

Multi-line 2channel emoticons


Icon Meaning

<`∀´>
Stereotypical Korean character (Nidā)[25]
<丶`∀´>

[ (★) ]
Stereotypical North Korean character (Kigā)[26]
<丶´Д`>

∧_∧
Stereotypical Japanese character (Monā)[26]
( ;´Д`)

∧∧
/ 中\ Stereotypical Chinese character (Sinā)[26]
( `ハ´)

∧∧
/ 台\ Stereotypical Taiwanese character (Wanā)[26]
( ^∀^)

∧∧
/越\ Stereotypical Vietnamese character (Venā)[26]
( ・∀・ )

γ~三ヽ
(三彡0ミ) Stereotypical Indian Character (Monastē)[26]
( ´∀`)

| ̄ ̄|
_☆☆☆_ Stereotypical American character (Samū)[26]
( ´_⊃`)

┏━┓
━━━━━━ Stereotypical Jewish character (Yudā)[26]
ミΘc_Θ-ミ

__
│〓.│
Stereotypical English character (Jakū)[26]
━━━━━
ミ ´_>`)

____
(〓__> Stereotypical French character (Torirī)[26]
ξ ・_>・)

_、,_
Stereotypical German character (Gerumandamu)[26]
ミ _⊃)

≡≡彡
Stereotypical Austrian character (Osutō)[26]
彡 ´_)` )

,,,,,,,
ミ;;;, , , ,ミ Stereotypical Russian character (Rosukī)[26]
( `_っ´)

_γ⌒ヽ_
lXXXXXXXXl Stereotypical Mexican character (Amīgo)[26]
( ´m`)

_
<(o0o)> Stereotypical Persian character (jujø)[26]
(>ミ - ミ )>

Unicode characters
Many emoticons are included as characters in the Unicode standard, in the Miscellaneous Symbols block, the Emoticons block, and the Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs block.

Miscellaneous Symbols (partial)[1][2][3]


Official Unicode Consortium code 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 10.0
2.^ Empty areas indicate code points assigned to non-emoticon characters
3.^ U+263A and U+263B are inherited from Microsoft Code page 437 introduced in 1981, although inspired by older systems

Emoticons[1]
Official Unicode Consortium code 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 10.0

Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs (partial)[1][2]


Official Unicode Consortium code chart (PDF)

0 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 A B C D E F

U+1F91x 🤐 🤑 🤒 🤓 🤔 🤕 🤖 🤗 🤘 🤙 🤚 🤛 🤜 🤝 🤞 🤟
U+1F92x 🤠 🤡 🤢 🤣 🤤 🤥 🤦 🤧 🤨 🤩 🤪 🤫 🤬 🤭 🤮 🤯
U+1F93x 🤰 🤱 🤲 🤳 🤴 🤵 🤶 🤷 🤸 🤹 🤺 🤻 🤼 🤽 🤾
Notes
1.^ As of Unicode version 10.0
2.^ Grey areas indicate non-assigned code points

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