Some people I know seem to use it as a cheesy happy grin, while others seem to use is as gritting their teeth through a moment of irritation. How do you use it?
Some people I know seem to use it as a cheesy happy grin, while others seem to use is as gritting their teeth through a moment of irritation. How do you use it?
clementine / 928 posts
to me, it's like the deep breath in while wincing smile lol. So, like when you hear nails on a chalkboard
persimmon / 1043 posts
haha! I think of it more of a grin when you're a bit embarrassed. like "oops, hehe"
wonderful kiwi / 23653 posts
cheesy grin for me! but this is why I don't really use this one haha!
wonderful grape / 20453 posts
it's more of the latter for me. Or an "arghhhhhh" kind of face. I can't see it as a happy face at all!
nectarine / 2765 posts
I've always avoided this one since to me it's a cross between irritated/gritting teeth and cheesy gettin...
grapefruit / 4066 posts
I've always used it as a "eeek yikessss" type of gritting teeth face
GOLD / wonderful olive / 19030 posts
it's my GROWL face! we actually just had this discussion with my friend with this one and the double cry but smiling face!
pear / 1642 posts
I've always used it as a cheesy grin face. I was questioned about it once by a friend, and until that moment I had no idea it could be seen as an irritated face!
wonderful clementine / 24134 posts
I thought it was kinda a side eye/smile thing.
Like ok sure you want to FF your 11 month old...... Thats not safe but you're the parent.
persimmon / 1179 posts
If he had a body, he would be pulling at his collar (aka embarrassed/awkward about something).
pineapple / 12802 posts
Oh man. Am I ever sending the wrong message to A LOT of people!
It is totally an excited/cheesy grin!
blogger / wonderful cherry / 21616 posts
@.twist.: hahaha it's like the woman who texted her family that uncle whomever passed away, LOL. Thinking it meant lots of love!!
I see it as grimace, nervous/not sure what to expect. Like I text it to my friend, school starts today!! Ahh!
hostess / wonderful apple seed / 16729 posts
I see it as a nervous face or cheesy/ awkward grin.
pineapple / 12802 posts
@Mrs. Pen: and here I am all like, "omg I totally bought ALL of the ducktales seasons on dvd from amazon today because I am so lame" *awkward grin*
haha!
I'm not on my phone so I can't do the emoji....
eggplant / 11287 posts
That's the "my in-laws are coming over for dinner" emoji smile.
bananas / 9357 posts
Cheesy / awkward grin. Maybe I should stop using this one if people think it's an irritated smile.... Oops
pear / 1548 posts
My husband and I had this conversation a while back. He says that is more of a smiley grin because it has the same happy eyes that other happy emoticons have and
is more of an irritated grimace.
is my second most used emoticon
pomelo / 5607 posts
I use it along with something like "you know you love me" when I say something I know is dumb or going to irritate them. ETA- I've never thought to see it as irritated or gritting teeth!
pomelo / 5257 posts
@Boopers: agreed! There are two with teeth like that, so one is a big grin () and the other is more of grimace/whoops face (
)
pomegranate / 3706 posts
@Rainbow Sprinkles: YES! That's the perfect sentiment for that emoji!
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