émoticon
21émoticon — ● n. m. ►USENET►MAIL►SOC►IRC smiley. Ici dans une version bizarre, franco anglaise. On peut y préférer: emoticon ou émoticône …
22emoticon — e|mo|ti|con [ıˈməutıkɔn US ıˈmoutıka:n] n [Date: 1900 2000; Origin: emotion + icon] a special sign that is used to show an emotion in ↑email and on the Internet, often by making a picture. For example, the emoticon : ) looks like a smiling face… …
23Emoticon — Emo|ti|con [...kɔn, engl. i mɔtikɔn] das; s, s <aus gleichbed. engl. emoticon, Kunstw. zu emotion »Emotion« u. icon »Bild«> bei der elektron. Kommunikation verwendete Zeichenverbindung, die eine Gefühlsregung ausdrückt; vgl. ↑Smiley …
24emoticon — e|mo|ti|con [ ı moutı,kan ] noun count a symbol that you type in an e mail or TEXT MESSAGE to show how you feel. For example the emoticon : ) means happy or friendly …
25emoticon — A collection of text characters often used in e mail and posts to newsgroups to signify emotions. An emoticon can be as simple as including <g> or <grin> in your text, an indication that the writer is joking, and as complex as some …
26emoticon — jaustukas statusas T sritis informatika apibrėžtis Simbolis, reiškiantis tam tikrą emociją ir vaizduojamas rašmenų seka arba paveikslėliu. Kai į jaustuką žiūrima palenkus galvą į kairę, jis panašus į veidelį. Dažniausiai naudojami… …
27emoticon — noun Etymology: emotion + icon Date: 1987 a group of keyboard characters (as : )) that typically represents a facial expression or suggests an attitude or emotion and that is used especially in computerized communications (as e mail) …
28emoticon — /i moh ti kon /, n. Computers. an abbreviation or icon used on a network, as IMHO for in my humble opinion or : ), a sideways smile face, to indicate amusement. [1980 85; b. EMOTION and ICON] * * * …
29emoticon — noun /əˈmoʊtəˌkɑn/ A graphical representation, either in the form of an image or made up of ASCII characters, of a particular emotion of the writer. Syn: smiley …
30Emoticon — ASCII Glyph zum Anzeigen des emotionellen Hintergrunds einer Aussage in Email oder News, http://www.ccil.org/jargon/jargon.html, s. : ) etc …