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4/21/20

[Answer] Which emoji was once Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year?

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Which emoji was once Oxford Dictionary’s Word of the Year?


  • Face with Tears of Joy:Face with tears of joy is an emoji that represents someone laughing so hard that tears are streaming down their face. It can be used to express amusement and joviality when someone says or does something funny or embarrassing. The Oxford Dictionaries even named the face with tears of joy emoji its 2015 Word of the Year, the first-ever pictograph to win the prize. Citing the emoji’s sharp rise from the previous year, they chose face with tears of joy in part “because it best reflected the ethos, mood, and preoccupations of 2015."



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