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What does the two dots, one bend smiley symbol mean?

The Two Dots, One Curve emoticon can be typed in the form of a "colon + brackets", i.e. " :)", and by turning your eyes 90 degrees to the left you can observe a "smiley face" expression. " :)" is the most traditional smiley face emoticon, from which other emoticons of the same series and their meanings are derived as follows:

1, :-) smile.?

2. :-( Displeased.

3, ;-) Make eyes.

4, :-D Happy.?

5. :-P Stick out your tongue.?

6. :-C Very sad.

7. :-O Surprised, open mouth.

8. :-/ Doubtful.?

9. 8-) The smile of a person wearing glasses.?

10. XC== Vomit.?

Related Content Explained:

Traditional Western-style emoticons (such as " :)") had to be turned ninety degrees to the right to make the expression intelligible, so when the emoticon spread, a different kind of horizontal emoticon was invented (initially appearing in Japan): the emoticon with a "* ", "^", and "-" symbols for the eyes, "_", ". " ", "o", etc. are placed in the center to become the mouth, making smiley faces such as "^_^", "*_*", "^o^", and so on. ", and such smiley faces. The basic forms are:

1. o_O||, surprised.

2, (^_-), right.

3, ◎? ◎? , question.

4, (-_^), finger ticking ~ agreement.

5, ^_^ ||, happy.

6, = =b, cold sweat.

7, T_T ||, cry a lot.

8, ╮(-_-)╭, two hands ~.

9, =_=" ||, helpless.

10, = =#, angry (bruised).