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  2. The Real Meaning Behind the Most Popular Emojis - AOL

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    The 100 emoji technically means “100 points,” but is often used as 100 percent. Your friend asks you if you want to go get ice cream. This also leaves the option open to get 100 ice creams.

  3. Rahul Jandial - Wikipedia

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    ABC news has called him the "real Dr. McDreamy" [24] and VICE has featured and refers to him as the 100 percent emoji-human version. [25] He is represented by the talent agency - WME. [26] Harry Walker speaker’s agency signed him in 2024. [27]

  4. The most-used emoji in 2021 are mostly unchanged from 2019

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    The top 100 account for around 82 percent of total emoji shares, even though there are more than 3,600 to choose from, not to mention the mashups on Gboard.

  5. List of emojis - Wikipedia

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    Microsoft displays all Mahjong tiles (U+1F000‥2B, not just U+1F004 🀄 MAHJONG TILE RED DRAGON) and alternative card suits (U+2661 ♡ WHITE HEART SUIT, U+2662 ♢ WHITE DIAMOND SUIT, U+2664 ♤ WHITE SPADE SUIT, U+2667 ♧ WHITE CLUB SUIT) as emoji. They also support additional pencils (U+270E LOWER RIGHT PENCIL, U+2710 UPPER RIGHT PENCIL ...

  6. Percent sign - Wikipedia

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    The percent sign % (sometimes per cent sign in British English) is the symbol used to indicate a percentage, a number or ratio as a fraction of 100. Related signs include the permille (per thousand) sign ‰ and the permyriad (per ten thousand) sign ‱ (also known as a basis point), which indicate that a number is divided by one thousand or ten thousand, respectively.

  7. Thoughts on white people using dark-skinned emoji - TechCrunch

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    I simply asked them if it’s ok for white people to use emoji with darker skin-tones. According to my Twitter poll, the answer is no. Of the 239 people who voted, 54 percent said it’s not, 33 ...

  8. Instagram takes a serious look at how people use emojis

    www.engadget.com/2015-05-02-instagram-emoji...

    Instagram's research has also revealed that folks in Finland insert emojis most frequently, with 63 percent of all text posted from the country containing at least one graphic.

  9. Google has already published its version of the new 31 emojis

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    Unicode Consortium published the Unicode 15.0 standard with 31 new emojis, including a pushing hand, a shaking face, a moose, a goose, the long-awaited pink heart and a Wi-Fi/wireless sign.