Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year is not a word

Oxford Dictionaries Word of the Year is not a word, For the aboriginal time, the Oxford Dictionaries Chat of the Year for 2015 is, not a word, but instead an emoji.

The pictograph is clearly alleged the 'Face with tears of joy,' and shows a blessed face arrant tears.

To accept from the abounding types of emojis in use, Oxford University Press formed with adaptable technology business SwiftKey to clue the a lot of accepted attribute acclimated about the apple in 2015.

In the UK, the blessed arrant face fabricated up 20 percent of all emojis beatific in 2015, while it aswell fabricated up 17 percent of emojis acclimated in the US.

That compares to 4 and 9 percent appropriately the year before.

Likewise the use of the chat emoji, which aboriginal entered the English accent in 1997, has added than tripled in 2015 compared to 2014.

'Emoji' differs from the chat 'emoticon' which is composed of keyboard characters to anatomy facial expressions such as ':)'.
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