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Background:  Emoji are pictograms frequently used in social networks capable of expressing emotions. These tools can provide insights into people's behavior that could not be obtained with the use of textual communication. Recently, emoji have been introduced to various research fields as successful alternatives to word-based questionnaires for measure emotional responses. The objective of this study was to preliminarily evaluate the discriminating ability and relationship of these tools with different occlusal conditions/malocclusions.

Methods:  Online surveys were applied to adult individuals (n = 201; mean age = 27.4 5.7; 37.3% males, 62.7% females). Subjects issued acceptance scores (10-point scale) and expressed their emotional status using a 30-emoji list in relation to nine occlusal conditions: C1-crowding, C2-anterior open bite, C3-interincisal diastema, C4-increased overjet + deep bite (Class II div. 1), C5-anterior crossbite (Class III), C6-ideal occlusion, C7-unilateral posterior crossbite, C8-anterior open bite plus bilateral posterior crossbite plus crowding, and C9-deep bite (Class II div. 2). Cochran's Q and McNemar tests were used to compare the frequencies of choice of emoji between conditions. Correspondence analyses were applied to assess the association between occlusal conditions and emoji. Kendall's correlation coefficient was calculated to evaluate the relationship between mean acceptance scores and frequency counts of each emoji.

Results:  The frequency of choice between conditions showed a significant difference for 25 of the 30 emoji (P < 0.05), indicating an adequate discriminating ability of these tools. Emoji were grouped predominantly based on their emotional valence (positive/negative) and arousal/activation (high/low). Positive emoji were associated with the most accepted conditions (i.e., C6, C3), while negative emoji with the most rejected ones (i.e., C8, C1, C2). Although only weak, positive correlations between acceptance and positively valenced emoji, and negative correlations between acceptance and negatively valenced emoji were observed (P < 0.05).

Conclusions:  Emoji have an adequate discriminatory ability and would allow determining emotional profiles in the face of different occlusal conditions. Further research is necessary to consolidate the use of these tools in an instrument that allows measuring emotional responses.

Have you ever experienced an emotion that you couldn't find on the emoji keyboard? Can you recall the frustration you felt coursing through your veins when you had to resort to a less accurate emoji? Us Apple users demand that this emoji shown above be made available in the next iOS update. It has been too long since the creation of Apple emojis in 2008 that this facial expression be excluded. It is absolutely outrageous that we have 13 different emojis for trains/railroad cars in varying sizes and colors, 14 different emojis for arrows pointing in differing directions, 24 different emojis for clocks at every hour and half-hour mark of the day but not a single one describing anything even remotely similar to this emotion. For the past 12+ years, we've been forced to resort to emojis like such:  none of which properly convey the emotion we are feeling. The fact that graphic designers have decided to take this matter into their own hands and create the emoji shown above reveals the extremity of this situation. Please. As Apple users, we are demanding you to do better. Create. This. Emoji.

We need Apple to include a lip bite emoji. It is very important and close to my heart. My friend is also tired of putting *bites lip* and *lip bite*. Hopefully you will decide to help make this much needed change.

Both times heaps of bubbles came to the top of the mixture whilst it was in the oven and completely ruined the look of the slice; it looked incredibly uneven and pale, instead of the smooth, bright yellow that I was going for.

I was super bummed as I had been looking forward to making a yellow treat that I could decorate like emojis, so I started going through the list of recipes and desserts that I wanted to try, and ended up seeing one that I could make work: cheesecake. Lemon cheesecake is already slightly yellow, so it only took a couple of drops of food gel to get these guys to be the bright yellow that emojis are known for.

This open source emoji is named "biting lip" and is licensed under the open source MIT license. It's a colored emoji. It's also a defined emoji, which means it's part of the open standard on emojis. It's available to be downloaded in SVG and PNG formats (available in 256, 512, 1024 and 2048 PNG sizes).


 It's part of the emoji set "Microsoft Fluent UI Emoji Set", which has 7,505 emojis in it.

 

 The following styles have this emoji in it: Flat 


 If you need this emoji available in another format, it should be pretty straight forward to download it as an SVG image file, and then import it into apps like Adobe Illustrator, Adobe XD, Canva or RelayThat. Converting it to an ICO, JPEG or WebP image format or file type should also be pretty simple (we hope to add that feature to Iconduck soon).

This emoji can be used for both Personal & Commercial purposes and projects, but please check the license to see if the designer is requesting attribution (for example, a link back to their website).

As well as including new emojis, iOS 17.4 completely redesigned all of the existing ? Family emoji designs to display the individuals featured as white non-gender-indicative silhouettes overlayed on a grey square icon.

Also in this edition of the Emoji Wrap: a new emoji-based game hidden in Instagram, the desirability of emoji use amongst older people, and even more discourse about the ? Thumbs Up and ? Peach emojis.

At the start of last month, WhatsApp updated the emoji design set it uses for its Android and web platforms, introducing support for a subset of Emoji 15.1's recommendations (the new direction-specifying people are not yet supported).

This month the SerenityOS emoji set made its debut within the Emojipedia archives. Its emoji designs have a pixel art style, reminiscent of early video game icons and early non-animated color emoji sets from Softbank and Docomo.

This academic study from the University of Ottawa, Canada has found that older adults are very enthusiastic about emoji usage but can shy away from doing so in certain contexts, with the researchers also suggesting possible ways of encouraging more emoji use by the ? Older Person in our lives.

Another Emoji Wrap, another discussion of ? Thumbs Up in the context of a court case - this time with ? being considered as part of the evidence that reserved a Missouri court's previous ruling.

Another emoji in perpetual debate is the ? Peach - this time, it's been the most NSFW emoji in workplace communications by a group of Gen Z professionals, with other generations citing the ? Eggplant, ? Beer Mug or ? Middle Finger.

The proposal argued for its wide applicability, stating that it could be useful for people of all ages and genders. It was seen as a symbol of flirtation, nervousness, and anticipation, among other emotions.

Feel free to get inspired by these examples and create your own unique texts. Remember, the key to effective flirting is not just what you say, but also how you say it. And a well-placed emoji can make all the difference! ?

Feel free to get creative and adapt these examples to fit your own unique style and situations! So, how do you like to use the Biting Lip emoji ? in your texts? Share your tips and ideas in the comments below!

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Social media confirms that people are up in arms over the incorrect and ignored mosquito emoji, particularly because the bagel emoji was improved over the rage of the original version of the bagel emoji, which initially lacked cream cheese. If the bagel emoji can be enhanced, so can the mosquito emoji.

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