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I think you could technically consider them emoji. emoji is a Japanese word meaning, emotion character. a smile would be displaying an emotion, would it not?
From a linguistic standpoint, I suppose, but emoji is specifically a standard set of smilies.
 
ah, they're referring to picture based on that link. I just assumed emo was referring to emotion, since ji can be character by itself like Kanji (chinese character).
 
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on this subject then
 
there's an emoji called gay, with one fruit fucking another from behind. :teach: I saw it on one website, and I burst out laughing.
 
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I think you could technically consider them emoji. emoji is a Japanese word meaning, emotion character. a smile would be displaying an emotion, would it not?
The Word emoji, indeed comes from Japanese but means e-moji, where moji is "Character - letter - symbol". "emotion" is not in the name. is more like e-mail, business, etc.
 
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The Word emoji, indeed comes from Japanese but means e-moji, where moji is "Character - letter - symbol". "emotion" is not in the name. is more like e-mail, business, etc.

We fondly call them emotes, don't we?
 
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The Word emoji, indeed comes from Japanese but means e-moji, where moji is "Character - letter - symbol". "emotion" is not in the name. is more like e-mail, business, etc.
You're all wrong.
emoji comes from prefix "e" and japanese word "moji".
Together means: "Character / Writing of Edo era"
 

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