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FaceBook Chat Emoticons | Emoticons | Shortcut Key | Description | | (y) (Y) | Like / Thumb Up Facebook Chat Emoticons NEW!! | | :42: | 42 Red Number FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | O:) O:-) | Angel FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | o.O O.o | Confused FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :'( | Cry / Tears Eye FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :3 | Curly Lips Facebook Emoticon / cute / cat-like | | 3:) 3:-) | Devil / Satan / Vampire FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :-( :( :[ =( | Frown / Sad FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :-O :O :-o :o | Gasp / Surprise FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | 8-) 8) B-) B) | Glasses / Blue Glasses FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :-D :D =D | Grin Facebook Chat Emoticon (Big Smile) | | >:( >:-( | Grumpy FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | <3 | Heart / Love FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | ^_^ | Kiki FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :-* :* | Kiss Facebook Chat Emoticon | | :v | Pacman Facebook Chat Emoticon | | <(") | Penguin Facebook Chat Emoticon | | :putnam: | Putnam (Chris Putnam) Facebook Chat Emoticon | | :|] | Robot Facebook Chat Emoticon | | (^^^) | Shark FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :-) :) :] =) | Smile Facebook Chat Emoticon | | -_- | Squint FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | 8-| 8| B-| B| | Sun / Black Glasses FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :-P :P :-p :p =P | Tongue FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | :/ :-/ : :- | Unsure Facebook Chat Emoticon | | >:O >:-O >:o >:-o | Upset FaceBook Chat Emoticon | | ;-) ;) | Wink FaceBook Chat Emoticon |

OK for short try this one on your FB Chat window (just copy paste):
[[334954663181745]] – Facebook Chat Smiley Code for Spongebob
[[332936966718584]] – Facebook Chat Smiley Code for Hello Kitty
[[326134990738733]] – Facebook Chat Smiley Code for Pikachu
[[297354436976262]] – Facebook Chat Smiley Code for Santa Claus
[[269153023141273]] – Facebook Chat Smiley Code for Poring
[[252497564817075]] – Facebook Chat Smiley Code for Kerokeroppi
[[250128751720149]] – Facebook Chat

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