With an endless array of emojis at our fingertips—and new ones constantly popping up—knowing when and how to use them is more important than ever. This is especially true for the emoji we use ...
Twitter users, it turns out, are by and large a happy bunch. Or else, people who use emoticons are. The service has revealed the 10 most used emojis of 2015 and happily there's not a sadface or ...
Like regular emojis, you're stuck with water pistols, if anything at all. The key to a good Genmoji is being descriptive. Use specific words describing feelings or emotions (e.g. "happy," or ...
In the early days of online chatting people used different characters on the keyboard as a shortcut to convey an emotion. The happy face :) to convey happiness or joy. The frowny face :( to convey ...
A smiley face with circles under its eyes, a fingerprint, root vegetables and a harp: Anyone who has painfully missed these emojis for embellishing chats and emails so far should be rejoicing in 2025.