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emoji
thumb|Each of the most popular emoji from the 9 major emoji categories according to the Unicode Emoji Frequency study from 2021, rendered in the Noto Color Emoji font
The Emoji Movie
2017 film directed by Tony Leondis
World Emoji Day
annual observance
Miscellaneous Symbols
Unicode block (U+2600-26FF)
Emoticons
Unicode block (U+1F600-1F64F) containing symbolic emotional pictograms showing human or animal faces and gestures
Miscellaneous Symbols and Pictographs
Unicode block (U+1F300-1F5FF) containing meteorological and astronomical symbols, emoji and other pictographs
Japanese postal mark
character representing the service mark of the postal operator in Japan
Emojipedia
Emojipedia is an emoji reference website which documents the meaning and common usage of emoji characters in the Unicode Standard. Most commonly described as an emoji encyclopedia or emoji dictionary, Emojipedia also publishes articles and provides tools for tracking new emoji characters, design changes and usage trends. It has been owned by Zedge since 2021.
dingbat
thumb|right|Poem typeset with generous use of decorative dingbats around the edges (1880s). Dingbats are not part of the text.
Transport and Map Symbols
Unicode block (U+1F680-1F6FF)
Supplemental Symbols and Pictographs
Unicode block (U+1F900-1F9FF)
Kaoani
thumb|right|An example kaoani Kaoani () are small, animated pixel-art emoticons that often appear as bouncing or floating figures. They originated in Japan and are also known by names such as "puffs," "anime blobs," "anikaos," or "anime emoticons."
Symbols and Pictographs Extended-A
Unicode block (U+1FA70-1FAFF)
Smile
episode of Doctor Who (S10 E2)
list of Unicode emoji
Wikimedia list article
emoji domain
internationalized domain name containing Punycoded emoji
Emojli
Emojli is a discontinued social media application for iOS and Android, created by YouTuber and web developer Tom Scott, and YouTuber and broadcast engineer Matt Gray. While it was active, its principal feature was restricting usernames and messages to only contain emoji. When the app launched on 29 August 2014, 70,000 unique emoji-only usernames were reserved.