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You know the one. This little dude: . According to Emojipedia, while the TOJ emoji is still popular, its use seems to have peaked in early 2017. These days, people are turning less and less to our ...
The Oxford Dictionary's 2015 word of the year was awarded to something that isn't necessarily a word, though it definitely paints a picture worth, perhaps, a thousand or so of them. The "tears of joy" ...
Not a lot of people are sending messages flush with 💩 emoji. Users aren’t accenting outraged tweets with 😱 faces. No, according to a new report from Apple, most emoji users are crying tears of joy.