I have never seen them before, and have no idea what they are supposed to me. what it tells me is that the users need to go back to school. There are better things to use – they are called words.
I figure the top one is sick with a cold and runny nose. The second one is being a smarty-pants and saying: “You gotta it!”
Those are my guesses lol I think I get them all wrong, so I mostly avoid using them, other than the happy face and kissing ones.
Blessings!
You are right!! The one on top probably is a cold. I’m with you, I avoid using them, because I don’t know what they mean. Also, they are so silly, for kids really. 🙂
Well, knowing today’s generation, who are the ones that make these up, I am guessing the first one is “you are not worth the booger in my nose, so go away”, and the second means “the sparkle in my eye says it is time to switch genders”.
Looks like none of your followers were able to truly identify what these emojis mean. Guessing was fun, though. My guess is (and I am now also struggling with what seems to be a new autocorrect/autocomplete feature that I’ll now look into turning off!) the first one is something gross about boogers while the second one maybe something uplifting like a twinkle in your eye!
I barely know what 😊 means
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LOL – I’m with you!!
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I have never seen them before, and have no idea what they are supposed to me. what it tells me is that the users need to go back to school. There are better things to use – they are called words.
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supposed to mean, no way to edit.
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Autocorrect used to work… NOW, it substitutes strange words.
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Absolutely!
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I figure the top one is sick with a cold and runny nose. The second one is being a smarty-pants and saying: “You gotta it!”
Those are my guesses lol I think I get them all wrong, so I mostly avoid using them, other than the happy face and kissing ones.
Blessings!
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You are right!! The one on top probably is a cold. I’m with you, I avoid using them, because I don’t know what they mean. Also, they are so silly, for kids really. 🙂
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Well, knowing today’s generation, who are the ones that make these up, I am guessing the first one is “you are not worth the booger in my nose, so go away”, and the second means “the sparkle in my eye says it is time to switch genders”.
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I like your thinking!! We can have fun with these right. LOL
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Sorry, I don’t even know what the common ones mean other than the smiley face.
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LOL, I’m the same and even my daughters who seem to know everything had never seen these.
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The second one seems to be saying, “Stick ’em up!”, but the expression is a little too friendly to go along with such a sinister gesture. No clue.
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Looks like none of your followers were able to truly identify what these emojis mean. Guessing was fun, though. My guess is (and I am now also struggling with what seems to be a new autocorrect/autocomplete feature that I’ll now look into turning off!) the first one is something gross about boogers while the second one maybe something uplifting like a twinkle in your eye!
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I like the “twinkle” in your eye. That’s a good one.
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