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  1. As with most smileys, but especially with these unclear ones, how they are being used by any given person might vary. However, this is my experience with them... :3 is an animal face, especially a cat. It either means "cute" or "mischievous." As in "I'm too cute to be mad at, right?" :S means "worried". The mouth is all contorted as if in pain.

  2. Jun 9, 2015 · emoji are the picture icons. You are correct. And ":-)"-like faces are "Emoticons", as RexYuan answers. Some of the other punctual faces are technically "dongers" or "kaomoji" depend on what characters they are made of. Dongers usually have thinner strokes like ᕙ༼ຈل͜ຈ༽ᕗ , while kaomoji characters are less gnarly e.g. (╯‵ ′)╯.

  3. Jan 10, 2020 · 3. Yes, the expression is used in English: New face: (countable noun) Someone who is new in a particular public role can be referred to as a new face. All together there are six new faces in the Cabinet. [+ in] (Collins Dictionary ) Share. Improve this answer. answered Jan 10, 2020 at 8:59.

  4. Dec 16, 2013 at 9:54. @Hugo, Yes, I found "the many faces of love", too, but I don't think that this is the origin of the phrase: here is a book from 1957 which cites "the many faces of aerospace" (date unknown to me), and it seems hard to believe that the phrase went from "love" to "aerospace" within such a short period of time.

  5. Sam and his sister used to wait with sugar candies in their hands and smiles on their faces. If the singular gender-neutral third person is allowed, then the following can be used: Sam and his sister used to wait, each with a sugar candy in hand and a smile on their face.

  6. Jul 6, 2020 · 195 6. Face in the direction of..., – user 66974. Jul 6, 2020 at 13:25. 1. You can face North, or face in a Northerly direction. You can face forward, or in the direction of motion. Here I would prefer "in the direction", provided "they" refers to your character. – Peter.

  7. Jun 11, 2021 · You can use the expression "to strain one's facial muscles".() The effort strained his facial muscles

  8. Apr 13, 2018 · It's certainly "one of the perpetrators' faces", that is, "one of the faces belonging to the perpetrators". Exception: If you've got a perpetrator with more than one face, then it could be "one of the faces belonging to the perpetrator" = "one of the perpetrator's faces".

  9. Jun 9, 2020 · 4. Cuboid. A cube is a cuboid where every face is a square. Other related words. Hexahedron: like a cuboid, but without the constraint of all sides being at 90 degree angles. Paralleliped: A hexahedron where every face is a parallelogram. Share.

  10. Jan 13, 2016 · If the wind changes, you'll stay like that! or simiarly. If the wind changes, your face will stick! A friend insists the origin of this expression is Ruth Park 's 1980 children's book, When the Wind Changed. I suspect the expression pre-dates 1980 by decades, probably centuries. It may have been popularised amongst 80's children by Ruth Park ...