A winking smiley face an be made in Microsoft Word and on paper. People can make a winking smiley face by putting a semicolon and a parenthesis together. But how to make a REAL one??
A winking smiley face can mean flirting, more commonly it is used for jokes. It depends on the situation really.
That would be a winking smiley face emoticon. ;)
;) eyes/semicolon; mouth/closing parentheses)
A semicolon followed by a closing parenthesis, ";)", is often used in written text as a representation of a winking face emoticon. It is typically used to convey a playful or sarcastic tone in digital communication.
:) is a smiley face, :( is a sad face, :'( is a crying face, >:( is an angry face, <3 is a heart, (^^^) is a shark, O:) is an angel, ;) is a winking smiley face, and * is something you can put next to a word you messed up. Example : Hey how was your vacation? You can i-m this after that: your* :) :) :) :D is a big teeth face :v is a pacman :O is a gasping face ^_^ is a kikki face
Greg Araki both directed and co-produces the movie film smiley face. The screen play was written by Dylan Haggerty. Smiley face was aired in movie theaters in the year 2007.
Not sure if this helps or not but this is the one I always use. Just copy and paste. ツ edit (different user): that ツ is the Japanese Katakana figure for the English sound "tsu" and is NOT a smiley face. With that said, as far as I know there is no alt code for just a simple smiley face. Microsoft supports a list of symbols to use in their Microsoft products including a smiley face. To draw a smiley face in Microsoft word type : then ) and then press space.
In chat jargon, "-)" typically represents a winking smiley face. It is used to convey humor, playfulness, or flirtation in a conversation. The wink can suggest that the sender is joking or being lighthearted about their message.
A backwards smiley face is when the punctuation for a smiley face is reversed, such as ) : or ( :. It may symbolize a different emotion than a traditional smiley face.
If you don't have a keypad on your laptop, you have to press Alt,Fn,and the letter J. Which it really wouldn't be that big...I just blew it up for you so that you could tell it's a smiley face. This: ☺ is its actual size. Unless you blow it up on Microsoft Word or something. ☺
Answergo on google and type something like 'smiley face' then pick one you would like, click on it, then view full sizeand then click the left button on your mouse and click save image as, and save it. then click on one of your contacts and on the bottom of the type box the is a smiley face( ) then a winking face ( ;) ) click on the smiley one then click on view all emotions then click create, and browse then click on the face you saved and hip hip horray there you go !xx
Smiley faces in internet chat rooms and forums convey a range of emotions and tones. For example, a simple smiley face (:) typically indicates happiness or friendliness, while a winking face (;)) suggests playfulness or teasing. A frowning face (:() expresses sadness or disappointment, and a laughing face (:D) conveys joy or amusement. These emoticons help add nuance to text-based communication, clarifying intent and emotional context.