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A symbol in [[comic]]s drawn next to a character's head to represent laughter, mirth, or happiness. Looks a bit like ╀─╀, but with a curved line. Commonly used in place of actual laughter when a character is in the background, or the scene is otherwise silent. [b]Do not[/b] mistake for the "Chinese radical":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(Chinese_characters)] " "艹":[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/艹] ", which is often used as a shorter and more euphemistic form of ""cao":[https://dictionary.hantrainerpro.com/chinese-english/translation-cao_fuck.htm]" (a Chinese swear word that translates to "fuck") when typing/writing. h4. Examples * post #1729034 * post #2011066 * post #2016353 * post #4248356 h4. See also * [[^^^]] * [[notice lines]] * [[shout lines]] * [[Tag Group:Symbols]] Updated by nhut Thu, Feb 23 '23, 13:24 |
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A symbol in [[comic]]s drawn next to a character's head to represent laughter, mirth, or happiness. Looks a bit like ╀─╀, but with a curved line. Commonly used in place of actual laughter when a character is in the background, or the scene is otherwise silent. [b]Do not[/b] mistake for the "Chinese radical":[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Radical_(Chinese_characters)] " "艹":[https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/艹] ", which is often used as a shorter and more euphemistic form of ""cao":[https://dictionary.hantrainerpro.com/chinese-english/translation-cao_fuck.htm]" (a Chinese swear word that translates to "fuck") when typing/writing. h4. Examples * post #1729034 * post #2011066 * post #2016353 * post #4248356 h4. See also * [[^^^]] * [[notice lines]] * [[shout lines]] * [[Tag Group:Symbols]] Updated by bot Sun, Sep 18 '22, 02:55 |