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Emoticons (emotional icons) are used to compensate for the inability to convey voice inflections, facial expressions, and bodily gestures in written communication
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The Unofficial Smiley Dictionary
Collection of basic, well used and unique smileys.
paul.merton.ox.ac.uk
You can personalize your written messages by using smileys or emoticons. You create smileys by typing characters from your keyboard.
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Basic, emotional, widely used and unusual smileys.
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This page was made to show all the types of smileys there are in the world (or close to it or not even close to it). There are a whole bunch of smileys listed below and a description of what it is.
www.angelfire.com
Expressing emotion in email correspondence. Directory and newsletter.
emoticonuniverse.com
Recommended emoticons and smileys for email communication.
www.windweaver.com
Emoticons are ASCII (plain text) graphics. To read these, tilt your head to the left until the dots look like a pair of eyes. (BTW, the noses are optional.)
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A sequence of ordinary characters you can find on your computer keyboard. Emoticons are used in e-mail and other forms of communication.
www.muller-godschalk.com
Search the smiley faces database for the best face.
www.smiliesunlimited.com
The Ultimate Chatlist: Emoticon Search
Search for an emoticon or look at the whole list.
www.chatlist.com
NetLingo: Smileys and Emoticons
Online directory to look up words, acronyms, smileys, ASCII art, whatever you don't understand.
www.netlingo.com
Bronwen and Claire's Really Huge Emoticon Collection
The original emoticon site. Common and not so common emoticons.
www.angelfire.com
Compiled list of smileys and one line ASCII art.
www.astro.umd.edu
List of emoticons on a page with some smiley graphics.
www.paradiseawaits.com