Wednesday, 9 December 2009

kaomoji

Japanese-style emoticons (also known as anime emoticons, verticons, or kaomoji) differ from conventional emoticons because they are viewed vertically. These emoticons borrow heavily from the anime drawing style, with a lot of expression shown using the eyes. These emoticons are often abbreviated by leaving off the parentheses, so (^_^) will become ^_^. They can be further abbreviated by leaving out the mouth, so ^_^ becomes ^^. The longer the mouth, the stronger the emoticon’s meaning.

 (^_^) or (^_^)v,  happy/victory
  (>_<)> embarrassed
  (^_^; )  troubled
  (ToT)  crying
  m(_ _)m I'm sorry (bowing)
  (^^ゞ or (^^; ) shy
  ( ̄ー ̄)  "nyanya"/evil grin
  (≧∇≦)/ stoked/overjoyed
  ( ̄□ ̄; ) surprised/shocked
  (#^.^#) blush
  (*´▽`*) infatuated
  (ーー; ) worried
  (*^▽^*) happy
 (^▽^) laughing
  キタ━━━(゜∀゜)━━━!!!!!, (゜∀゜), excitement
  (´・ω・`) snubbed
  ( ゚ Д゚)  shocked
  (・∀・)laughing
  (T▽T) crying
  (* ̄m ̄) unhappy/dissatisfied
  ( ´∀`) laughing
  (⌒▽⌒) laughing
  (^v^)laughing
  (’A`) snubbed
  (゜◇゜)surprised
  (*°∀°) star-struck
  ∩( ・ω・)∩, ( ・ω・) curious

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