:I
the fat face. mostly used in texting. can describe many things, just use for any "fat" purpose.
yeah just finished all the cake:I
:I
General annoyance/irritation.
Can also be used with a wink ( ;I ) to indicate sarcasm.
Also to be noted is that the I (capital eye) can also be replaces with an l (lowercase ell.)
(Not to be confused with :i, which means "Lets have a smoke," "brb, gonna smoke," or similar.
Can also be used with a wink ( ;I ) to indicate sarcasm.
Also to be noted is that the I (capital eye) can also be replaces with an l (lowercase ell.)
(Not to be confused with :i, which means "Lets have a smoke," "brb, gonna smoke," or similar.
Anonymous> ...and that is fifty reasons why I hate you.
You> :I
or
Anonymous> lul fgt ;)
You> ;I
You> :I
or
Anonymous> lul fgt ;)
You> ;I
:I
its just a smiley:
:I
=I
:-I
=-I !!!!!!
like a fat d00d with huge cheeks (maybe)
:I
=I
:-I
=-I !!!!!!
like a fat d00d with huge cheeks (maybe)
niko: ur great
loli: :I
well...loli should be super hot...not fat...
loli: :I
well...loli should be super hot...not fat...
:I
chubby smiley that shows you're pretty chuffed, or happy, with yourself, or something
Boy: luv ya
Girl: awh :I
Girl: awh :I
I and I
Used in the rastafarian religion in place of "you and me" to show that all people are equal under Jah.
Your parents are coming to see I and I.
I&I
rastafarian denomination for "I" or "me" or "mine"
it means I and my higher consciousness, namely jah rastafari.
it means I and my higher consciousness, namely jah rastafari.
I&I hope that the I overstand the meaning of I-man words
i and i
Previous definitions are good, but miss out on one thing.
the "I and I" also marks a distinktion between the body (that which can be seen) and the spirit. This is reinforced by the similarity of sound between "I and I" and "eye and I".
The expression "I and I" thus expressedly includes all of ones being.
Also it can be used straight of as a possessive pronoun.
the "I and I" also marks a distinktion between the body (that which can be seen) and the spirit. This is reinforced by the similarity of sound between "I and I" and "eye and I".
The expression "I and I" thus expressedly includes all of ones being.
Also it can be used straight of as a possessive pronoun.
"I an I don like it!";
"Is tha fe I an I?";
"It belongs to I and I".
"Is tha fe I an I?";
"It belongs to I and I".