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  2. List of emoticons - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of emoticons or textual portrayals of a writer's moods or facial expressions in the form of icons. Originally, these icons consisted of ASCII art, and later, Shift JIS art and Unicode art. In recent times, graphical icons, both static and animated, have joined the traditional text-based emoticons; these are commonly known as ...

  3. Category:1910s neologisms - Wikipedia

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    Print/export Download as PDF; Printable version; In other projects ... Appearance. move to sidebar hide. Help. Words and phrases coined during the decade 1910s. 1860s ...

  4. List of onomatopoeias - Wikipedia

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    This is an accepted version of this page This is the latest accepted revision, reviewed on 2 December 2024. This is a list of onomatopoeias, i.e. words that imitate, resemble, or suggest the source of the sound that they describe. For more information, see the linked articles. Human vocal sounds Achoo, Atishoo, the sound of a sneeze Ahem, a sound made to clear the throat or to draw attention ...

  5. List of English-language idioms of the 19th century - Wikipedia

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    petite nature – a French loanword applied to pictures containing figures less than life-size, but with the effect of life-size; pot-wallopers – a class of electors in a borough who claimed the right to vote on the ground of boiling a pot within its limits for six months; pourparler – a diplomatic conference towards the framing of a treaty

  6. English-language idioms - Wikipedia

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    An idiom is a common word or phrase with a figurative, non-literal meaning that is understood culturally and differs from what its composite words' denotations would suggest; i.e. the words together have a meaning that is different from the dictionary definitions of the individual words (although some idioms do retain their literal meanings – see the example "kick the bucket" below).

  7. Category:Soviet phraseology - Wikipedia

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  8. Nicole Kidman becomes a meme: Here's the story behind her ...

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    Nicole Kidman became an instant meme after a photo of her looking absolutely shocked at the 94th annual Academy Awards on Sunday went viral.. Some fans were convinced that the moment was captured ...

  9. Emoji - Wikipedia

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    Emoji exist in various genres, including facial expressions, expressions, activity, food and drinks, celebrations, flags, objects, symbols, places, types of weather, animals, and nature. [ 3 ] Originally meaning pictograph, the word emoji comes from Japanese e ( 絵 , 'picture') + moji ( 文字 , 'character') ; [ 4 ] the resemblance to the ...