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Etymology
+ + . First used with the intended purpose of expressing emotion in a post by Scott Fahlman to the Carnegie Mellon University computer science general bulletin board on 19 September 1982.

Symbol

 * 1) An emoticon representing a sad face.
 * 2) * 19 September 1982, Scott Fahlman, Carnegie Mellon University computer science general board.
 * Read it sideways. Actually, it is probably more economical to mark things that are NOT jokes, given current trends. For this, use
 * Therefore, it may be best to leave emoticons out of your business e-mails. This will help you avoid feeling :-( and keep you feeling :-).
 * Therefore, it may be best to leave emoticons out of your business e-mails. This will help you avoid feeling :-( and keep you feeling :-).
 * Therefore, it may be best to leave emoticons out of your business e-mails. This will help you avoid feeling :-( and keep you feeling :-).

Usage notes
This symbol is often called a "sad face".