Emoting Language Tips
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grin
v. grinned, grin·ning, grins
v. intr.To smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment, or other strong emotiongrin
\Grin, n. The act of closing the teeth and showing them, or of withdrawing the lips and showing the teeth; a hard, forced, or sneering smile. –I. Watts.
He showed twenty teeth at a grin. --Addison.Well anyhoo here is what dictionary.com said about grinning
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I was always of the opinion that you can grin without showing any teeth.
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@29020815f2=wonderloss:
Hmm . . . I always think of a grin as being "toothy".
And right you are, the grin is toothy - you specifically bare your teeth when grinning.
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@66b61e69e2=Cyronus:
As a norwegian, i have some troubles with making good emotes. And as mentioned somewhere else on this board, an emote like evil smile isn't as fun to read as ::Curls her upper lip into a malicious grin::
Cryonus, what about us slow typers ? ::Curls his upper lip into a malicius grin:: isn't nearly as fun to type as ::smiles evilly::
smiles evilly :twisted:
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Hmm . . . I always think of a grin as being "toothy".
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grin - smiling wide but not showing teeth
cracks a smile - a smile that slowly appears
bares teeth - to show your teeth the way a growling animal would
furrows brow - a wrinkled forehead :worry:
glare - to stare angrily or fiercely
gawk - stare stupidly
gape - to gaze stupidly or in openmouthed surprise or wonder
gaze - to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention
watch - to look at and study (nuetral expression)
ogles - to look at especially with greedy or interested attention
beam - to smile with joy :mrgreen:
frown -
smirk - :twisted:
laboured breathing - to have difficulty breathing
wince - tightly shut eyes and squished or pinched face (sometimes in pain) :x
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Snicker is added Along with some looks.
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I still maintain that all non-native english speakers are heretics. shouted from the top of an Immolator And furthermore, Linah can't click kill me because I've got magiaaaaaaaaargh
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Now that is funny! Great idea Cryonus…might even help us English speakers
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Snicker: intr.v To utter a partly stifled laugh.
n A snide, slightly stifled laugh.Just for you X-Kalibur
The End. Wynn. Xxx
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Face:
Smirk - An affected, often offensively self-satisfied smile.
Sneer - A scornful facial expression characterized by a slight raising of one corner of the upper lip.
Frown - To wrinkle the brow, as in thought or displeasure.grin - To smile broadly, often baring the teeth, as in amusement, glee, embarrassment, or other strong emotion.
cracks a smile - a smile that slowly appears
bares teeth - to show your teeth the way a growling animal would
furrows brow - a wrinkled forehead :worry:
beam - to smile with joy :mrgreen:
wince - tightly shut eyes and squished or pinched face (sometimes in pain) :xLooks:
peer - To look intently, searchingly, or with difficulty.
scowl - A look of anger or frowning disapproval.
glance - A brief or cursory look: gave the paper a glance before breakfast.
gaze - To look steadily, intently, and with fixed attention.
stare - To look at directly and fixedly: stared him in the eyes.
glare - to stare angrily or fiercely
gawk - stare stupidly
gape - to gaze stupidly or in openmouthed surprise or wonder
gaze - to fix the eyes in a steady intent look often with eagerness or studious attention
watch - to look at and study (nuetral expression)
ogles - to look at especially with greedy or interested attentionBreathing:
Yawn - To open the mouth wide with a deep inhalation, usually involuntarily from drowsiness, fatigue, or boredom.
Gasp - To draw in the breath sharply, as from shock.
Sigh - To exhale audibly in a long deep breath, as in weariness or relief.
Pant - To breathe rapidly in short gasps, as after exertion
laboured breathing - to have difficulty breathingLaughter:
Chuckle - A quiet laugh of mild amusement or satisfaction.
Giggle - To laugh with short catches of the breath or voice; to laugh in a light, affected, or silly manner. (Tihihihi)
Snicker - To utter a partly stifled laugh.
gniffle A nasal giggle
cackle A high chuckle like old women tend to use
evil cackle A cackle so fearsome that only Aspera can use itBody:
Wince - A shrinking or startled movement or gesture.
Shrug - To raise the shoulders, especially as a gesture of doubt, disdain, or indifference.Other:
Gesture - A motion of the limbs or body made to express or help express thought or to emphasize speech.
Motion - To signal by making a gesture: motioned to her to enter.
Mutter - To speak indistinctly in low tones.
Mumble - To utter indistinctly by lowering the voice or partially closing the mouth.
Fumble - To touch or handle nervously or idly.
Rummage - To search thoroughly by handling, turning over, or disarranging the contents of.
Shift - To change position, direction, place, or form.