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Smiling Cat With Heart-Eyes

The Smiling Cat Face With Heart-Eyes emoji is essentially the same thing as a 😍 Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes emoji — but it is a picture of a 🐈 Cat instead of a human-like smiley. It is used in the very same meanings of liking something very much — and it expresses emotions of admiration and being in ❤️️ Love with the hearts instead of its 👀 Eyes and happily open 👄 Mouth. Of course, it is often used by people who love cats related to other cat persons. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face

Smiling Face emoji is the most recognized and “classic” of all emojis, which looks like the slightly Smiling Face with relaxed expression (its 👀 Eyes may be open or closed, depending on the emoji provider). It is the typical sign for friendliness — in this sense, it is often used to brighten the statements that may otherwise sound 🖕 Rude. Also, it may be used instead of “yes” and “sure”, as well as in the meaning of appreciation. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Halo

Smiling Face With Halo emoji is a happy-looking smiley with an 👼 Angel’s halo above its head (and even with an angel’s wings in the case of Samsung’s version). Most often, it is used the meaning of being completely innocent and righteous — for example, when it comes to telling about something badass that the user wanted to do but didn’t at the end or to their good deeds. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes

Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes emoji looks like a smiley with 💕 Two Hearts instead of its 👀 Eyes. Its ordinary meaning is ❤️️ Loving and liking, though it may be sarcastically used in the opposite meaning. It often appears in a romantic context, for example, in messages and posts for loved ones — in this sense, it is often complemented with other love-related emojis like hearts or flowers. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Hearts

Smiling Face With 3 Hearts emoji is a ☺️ Smiling Face with three hearts over it. Who doesn’t ❤️️ Love the feeling of, well, love? It’s such an uplifting mood that makes you feel light on your feet. So when you have that loving feeling, this emoji can help you express that. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Horns

Smiling Face With Horns (Happy Devil) emoji is a ☺️ Smiling Face (of violet color in most cases) with devil horns. It is used as a symbol of someone’s coolness, strength, badass actions, crimes, or desire to do something terrible. Also, it is often a sign that someone of happy because of their enemy’s failure. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Open Hands

Smiling Face With Open Hands emoji, in most cases, looks like a happy smiley with smiling 👀 Eyes and two hands in the front of it — just like it is about to hug someone. And most often, it is used precisely in this meaning — for example, as an offer to hug someone to comfort, support, or appease them. But, apart from it, it is also often used in a more generalized meaning of the ❤️️ Love to the whole 🌍 World and support for all people. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes

Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes emoji is so popular that it may be the first thing that the one thinks of when hearing the word “emoji”. It looks like the peaceful and joyful smiley with closed “smiling” 👀 Eyes. However, it is neutral as it doesn’t convey solid feelings or emotions. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Sunglasses

Smiling Face With Sunglasses emoji is a cool looking smiling or 😏 Smirking Face wearing 🕶 Sunglasses. Its 👄 Mouth is closed in all its versions, except the one by Samsung, where it’s slightly opened. It is often used to point out the coolness of its users, some of their cool achievements, badass actions, or just the way they feel at the moment or in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smiling Face With Tear

Smiling Face With Tear emoji is a yellow smiling face with a single tear coming out of one of its eyes. This is not an emoji to show you are happy, but rather that you are smiling through the pain and pushing forward. It can also show that you have a lot of trouble you are keeping from others. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Smirking Face

Smirking Face emoji is a sly-looking smiley with a half-smile. Very often, it is used in the sexual context when someone’s trying to hook up with someone else or when they point out that they would like to do that. Also, it is used in the meaning of coolness, guilty pleasures, malicious joy, understanding something hidden from others, and superiority, as well as the sign of wiliness and trickiness of its user and the mark of irony. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sneezing Face

Sneezing Face emoji is a smiley with closed 👀 Eyes and 😔 Sad (or absent in some cases) 👄 Mouth, which holds a nose-wipe near its face as if it were sneezing. Most often, it is used in its direct meaning — i.e. in the context of being ill and having a runny 👃 Nose. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sparkling Heart

Sparkling Heart. Are you glowing from any good and happy event in your life? This is the time to use Sparkling Heart emoji. Usually, it is depicted as a pink or ❤️️️ Red Heart with some ✨ Sparkles or, let’s call them, little stars. It is also a symbol of showing your admiration for someone. Do you like a person, event, or activity — use this emoji to show that. A 😊 Smiling Face With Smiling Eyes or 😍 ☺️ Smiling Face With Heart-Eyes will help you here. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Speak-No-Evil Monkey

Speak-No-Evil Monkey emoji is the picture of the wise 🐒 Monkey, which refuses to speak at all in order not to say anything evil. It is the first of three wise monkeys, the two other of which are represented by 🙈 See-No-Evil and 🙉 Hear-no-evil Monkey emojis. Unsurprisingly, this emoji is often used as a synonym of a promise to keep a secret or refusal to give any comments. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Speech Balloon

Speech Balloon emoji shows a bubble with three dots inside of it. It symbolizes text or somebody’s speech. This particular emoji came from comics or cartoons when the characters were speaking to each other normally and calmly. Use it when you want to show somebody’s citation. And add some face emoji that will convey your mood about the citation. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Squinting Face With Tongue

Squinting Face With Tongue emoji with angry, tightly closed X-like 👀 Eyes, slight smile, and its 👅 Tongue out. Like all other emojis with tongues out, it is sometimes used to make 😄 Fun of someone, irritate, or jokingly insult them. But due to its 😠 Angry eyes, it appears much more often in the actual insulting messages. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Star-Struck

Star-Struck emoji is a face with two stars instead of 👀 Eyes. Being Star-Struck is to be so fascinated or impressed by a celebrity that you become speechless. For example, if you go for a calm vacation to Hawaii and see Salma Hayek or Jennifer Lopez (of course, if you ❤️️ Love them), you can tell your friends with Star-Struck emoji! If you can go to Cannes or any event in Hollywood with all the 📽 Movie stars and great singers, you can also use the Star-Struck emoji to say: “OMG! So many famous people are here! I am amazed!” You can also use emojis like ⭐ Star, 🌟 Glowing Star, 🔥 Fire to say how hot these people are! Or how cool is the atmosphere. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Sweat Droplets

Sweat Droplets emoji is a picture of two or three blue 💦 Water droplets, which might be used in many meanings defined by emoji combinations. For example, together with smileys like 😲 Astonished Face Emoji, it may symbolize sweating, crying, or for example, spitting. It is sometimes even used as a symbol of sexual arousal, primarily by 👩 Women or related to women. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Thinking Face

Thinking Face emoji looks like a serious smiley with one eyebrow raised, obviously thinking about something important. This is proven by the characteristic rubbing of the chin, which is a recognized movement for pondering. Obviously, its most common meaning is thinking over something — for example, whether it is worth going somewhere, whether some statement is true and what exactly someone meant saying something. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Thought Balloon

Thought Balloon emoji is a way to show people’s interaction in comics and cartoons along with the Speech 🎈 Balloon and 🗯 Right Anger Bubble this Thought balloon. But not the spoken words… their thoughts! Use it in real life when you ask a friend what they think. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Tired Face

Tired Face emoji is a smiley that looks tired, frustrated, weary, or exhausted — mentally or physically (the last meaning refers mainly to Samsung’s version). In most cases, it features frowned 👀 Eyes and 😔 Sad open 👄 Mouth. It is most often used in the meaning its name suggests — i.e., to tell everyone that the person using it is tired of doing something, tired of what is happening around them, or tired of some person, or some thought, or anything else. Also, sometimes it means that the user can hardly wait for something. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Two Hearts

Two Hearts emoji together with the ❤️ Red Heart emoji is one of the most common symbols of ❤️ Love and romance. Of course, some people perceive this emoji as less banal and more intimate, and others think the opposite. Anyway, its primary meaning is the synonym of love — to anyone and anything from partners and parents to our planet in general. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Unamused Face

Unamused Face emoji looks like a smiley with a neutral or slightly 😔 Sad 👄 Mouth, looking somewhere to the left, which expresses the feeling of dissatisfaction. Accordingly, all the meanings, in which it is used, are to this or that extent connected to displeasure of different strength — from indifference with a slight hint of disapproval (for example, as a reply to an offering of the person the user doesn’t like) to a strong but covert hate (for example, as a symbol of stored up anger after someone strongly offended the user with their behavior). (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Upside-Down Face

Upside-Down Face emoji looks like a usual smiley (or the so-called slightly smiling emoji) but it’s upside down. Despite its different orientation, very often, it is used in the very same meaning, which is the same as the one of the ordinary slight smile in real life — for example, it may be used as a reaction to a joke or as an indication of the fact that what the user says is not serious. Also, it may be used as a symbol for sarcastic or ironic messages — i.e. to hint that what the person means is something different from what they actually say. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Weary Cat

Weary Cat Face emoji though it seems like it is supposed to be a 😩 Weary Face emoji in the form of a 🐈 Cat character is a cat version of 😱 Face Screaming in Fear emoji. It looks like a cat holding its head with its paws with 👄 Mouth wide open and with an expression of strong fear on its face and in its empty 👀 Eyes. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Weary Face

Weary Face is a smiley with closed or half-open 👀 Eyes, sadly raised eyebrows, and 😔 Sad open 👄 Mouth. It is similar to 😫 Tired Face emoji. It conveys the feeling of being extremely tired, weary, and 🥴 Sick. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Winking Face

Winking Face emoji is a slightly smiling friendly smiley with one 👁 Eye closed and one eyebrow raised — this stands for a facial gesture of winking, which is a recognized symbol of approval, appreciation, and understanding. So, it may be used in the meanings and in the context the winking itself is used — for example, as a synonym for phrases like “👌 Okay“, “I understand what you mean”, or “Deal!”. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Winking Face With Tongue

Winking Face With Tongue emoji is a smiley with one 👁 Eye closed and the other widely open, closed or open (depending on the emoji provider) 👄 Mouth and its 👅 Tongue out. It looks a bit crazier and much more playful than the basic Face With Stuck-out 👅 Tongue smiley — and its meaning changes accordingly, i.e. it quite seldom appears in friendly or sarcastic insults but instead it is used in the context any provocations, boasting with some achievements or with having a good time, or just as an expression of joyful and playful mood. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Woozy Face

Woozy Face emoji is a face with a dizzy look. People can feel woozy for a variety of reasons. If you are sick, then you know how much your head spins when you try to get up. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Worried Face

Worried Face emoji is a smiley with open 👀 Eyes, slightly 😔 Sad open or closed (depending on emoji provider) 👄 Mouth, and in some cases with raised eyebrows — all this is intended to convey the feeling of anxiety or worry. Worried Face emoji similar to 😞 Disappointed Face emoji. No wonder that it is most often used when it comes to expressing exactly these feelings regarding people, events, or phenomena — for example, it may serve as an illustration of a reaction to someone’s troubles. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Yawning Face

Yawning Face emoji is your standard emoji face sporting an open 👄 Mouth, closed 👀 Eyes, and a hand over its mouth to represent a yawn. The Yawn Emoji can be used to show your boredom of a certain thing or that the friend you are texting is boring you. You can also get creative and use the emoji to show that you are hungry. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Zany Face

Zany Face emojis show the face with the 👅 Tongue out, and the 👁 Eye is winking. It’s Zany Face, meaning wacky, crazy, joking. Have you watched the silly 📽 Movie “Dumb and Dumber?” That’s the movie that uses the Zany Face emoji. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

Zipper-Mouth Face

Zipper-Mouth Face emoji is the smiley, the 👄 Mouth of which is not just closed but actually zipped. This serves as a symbol of keeping silent, not telling a secret or some personal ℹ️ Information. And most often it is used exactly in this meaning — i.e. to underline that the user won’t say a word about something secret or important for the other. Apart from this, the emoji is sometimes used in cases when the user could say something about the event, which deeply impressed them in a good or in a bad way, but won’t because they cannot find the right words. (Source: Emojis.wiki, Fair use)

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I received a 300$ ticket because I passed a police control of other cars/drivers on the right lane of a highway (the control was on the hard shoulder of the highway). Is it really true, that you have to change the lane in such cases? Thanks!

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Question 121: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited

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Question 83: Poor translation: Vehicles with polluted fluids prohibited Should be translated as: Vehicles with dangerous liquids prohibited

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Cool tool! And fun to check whether I remember the rules :) Two things I noticed: Warning for a crossroad side roads on the left and right. While technically that might be the correct translation, this sign tells you, that you are on the main road and have the right of way for the next crossroad and only the next crossroad. Usually (if no sign specifies otherwise) you have to give way to drivers coming from the right at every intersection, which can get a bit annoying in communal areas, so seeing this sign feels less like a warning and more like relief :). A Fahrradstraße is not a lane for cyclists but a street for cyclists, meaning the (whole!) street is intended predominantly for cyclists, who are then allowed to ride next to each other. Cars are allowed to drive there (unless another sign prohibits such), but have to adjust their speed to the cyclists. I believe they are not allowed to pass at all, even if the oncoming lane is empty.

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