Citations:sadface

Noun

 * 2001 December 3, "Volitionist" &lt;Toolbox13@mediaone.net>, "Re: also what the dilly is", message-ID &lt;3C0AEF7D.8172318A@mediaone.net>, alt.music.tool, Usenet:
 * I think smileys give a different dynamic to an online coversation because tone is incredibly hard to determine through text-only convos. "lol" and " :-) " lighten the mood and can add "just kidding" or "I am being facetious, I still like you". Using 3 characters (or 2) to do that shorthand may be somewhat lazy, but I think there's a difference between "I just smiled" and " :-) ". Anyway, I'm sorry that you coming back to the internet has made you so negative....bummer. (this is where the sadface goes, but I suppose you dislike those too).


 * 2008, Lawrence Harbison, Best Ten-minute Plays, 3 Or More Actors (ISBN 9781575257105)
 * Let's drink till we forget this ever happened. What do you say? MIKE: Sadface. Not funny anymore. Say you are kidding. PETE: I'm thirty and I have a dick. MIKE:  Sadface! Sadface sadface sadface . . . PETE: (Resumes typing.)

Adjective

 * 2000 March 18, "GeorgyGirl" &lt;sarah_e.edgson@virgin.net>, "Re: What I did today.......", message-ID &lt;CuNA4.551$5b5.19992@news2-win.server.ntlworld.com>, alt.design.graphics, Usenet:
 * I taught my husband how to draw a circle yesterday. The most beautiful thing in the world happened: he went from a sadface "I can never experience the joy" to an ecstatic "I feel creative joy!" in two seconds flat.