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Copy and Paste Emoji ✂ 👍

Are you looking 👀 for emoji symbols you could copy and paste to another website or app❓ Online ⌨️ Emoji Keyboard 2021 for 💻 PC, tablets and 📱 smartphones. Copy and paste every emoji with 👍 no apps required❗ Emojis are supported on iOS, Android, macOS, Windows, Linux and ChromeOS. Copy and paste emojis for Twitter, Facebook, Slack, Instagram, Snapchat, Slack, GitHub, Instagram, WhatsApp and more 👌. Our new mobile-friendly web app provides a simple, beautiful copy and paste emoji keyboard interface WITH search and auto-copy technology.

What are Emoji and where are these used?

Emoji are emoticons, smileys and ideograms used to express emotions in websites or electronic messages. With the use of them, users convey a certain emotion which creates an emotional impact for the receiver. These characters or images are very popular on social media websites and messaging apps like Instagram, Facebook, Twitter, Google Hangouts, Snapchat, iMessage, Whatsapp and others. You can also notice emojis used on Snapchat Trophies. Currently, Emoji symbols are supported on all major platforms including OS X, iOS, Windows, and Android.

What is "Copy & Paste Emoji" service?

Originated from Japan, now Emoji symbols are popular in all major operating systems, social websites and messaging apps. Each Emoji has the same code and meaning however visual appearance can vary by platform. We know some websites and apps support Emojis however users are not provided with Emoji keyboard to easily use them on their systems. What is more, have you ever needed Emoji for PC? That is the problem we are trying to solve with our website. We have collected all Emoji symbols in one place for you to easily
copy and paste them wherever you want.

What is an Emoji?

Emoji is a digital symbol that is used mostly in electronic conversation to send feelings, emotions, or ideas. Emoji was initially discovered in Japan. The Shigetaka Kurita realized that there were some missing elements of human emotions and feelings that are not expressed with letters and numbers in text messages. Shigetaka Kurita took inspirations from a weather report then, he created initially 176 symbols. He called that new creation an 'Emoji'. Emoji means picture and Moji means characters. He was released that emojis in mobile phone companies NTT Docomo in 1999. Emoji is used to represent the facial expression, ideas and feelings. Now, Emoji used in every social media platform, and emoji makes communication better than text. An emoji is a visual representation of an emotion, object or symbol. Emoji can are in modern communication apps such as your smartphone’s text messaging or social networking apps such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, and Snapchat. To access your library of emoticons in any app, tap the smiley face icon on the keyboard. This will reveal a library of emoticons organized into categories. On iOS, your most recently used emoticons are displayed, followed by emotive images, animals/creatures, food, sports/activities, motor vehicles, technology/equipment, hearts/symbols, and flags. The categorization is a bit convoluted and not well organized. Often, it might be difficult to find an emoticon you want. Apple promises to make this easier in the next version of iOS by activating words into emotions by just tapping them.

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E-Okul Bilgi

😄 😃 😀 😊 ☺ 😉 😍 😘 😚

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IQ Seviyesi

İnteresting 😻

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Stephan Reynolds ✪

That's pretty cool.

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atulyw

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Temani Afif

there is also this webiste I use all the time: getemoji.com/

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Lucy Ogala

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