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Have you ever wondered what certain Emoji mean? Wonder no more! Our comprehensive dictionary will clear up any Emoji ambiguity in a flash.
Emojis are truly a language all their own, and Dictionary.com is recognizing this by adding emojis to their site—becoming the first major reference to do so, as Time reports.
Anecdotally, older generations tend to use emojis literally while younger people get more creative, said Jeremy Burge, the chief emoji officer of Emojipedia, an emoji dictionary website.
By the year 2048, humans will no longer use words to communicate. All correspondence will take place in the form of GIFs and tiny yellow smiley faces, and the world will be a better place because ...
In the further decline of modern culture, an emoji has officially been announced as Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year. But not just any emoji, specifically the “face with tears of joy” emoji.
Emoji—trendy slang or a whole new language? (We vote whole new language [insert double-underlined 100 emoji here] and Gigi Hadid probably does too.) They've long piggybacked actual words, but ...
Oxford Dictionaries made history on Monday by announcing that their “Word of the Year” would not be one of those old-fashioned, string-of-letters-type words at all. The flag their editors are ...
National Spelling Bee Kids Spell Twerk, Emoji and New Dictionary Words We asked a few of the kid contestants at the Scripps National Spelling Bee to spell and use the new Merriam-Webster words in ...