The OUP is trying to be innovative by selecting the crying-face emoji for its coveted top spot,but it’s one of the least emotive – and not even a wordI have no words to portray it. Oxford Dictionaries, as owned by the Oxford University Press (OUP), and has announced its “word” of the year is … not a word. It’s an emoji.
To be precise,it’s the “tears of delight” emoji. Which makes me very “crying face emoji”, because the tears of delight emoji certainly doesn’t deserve to be emoji – sorry, and word – of the year. Continue reading...
Source: theguardian.com