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Smiley Request

19 replies

00100001 · 11/06/2015 11:37

Is this the place to put it?

Please would MNHQ consider giving us a [boak] smiley.

Pretty please??

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SaulGood · 11/06/2015 11:38

Don't people just use Envy?

00100001 · 11/06/2015 11:39

ys, but then have to explain that they mean boak, not envy!

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00100001 · 11/06/2015 11:39

I was thinking it might be similar to Confused but green :)

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YetAnotherBeckyMumsnet · 11/06/2015 12:18

Hello

Do you mean like a cheek puffed out kind of thing?

Will present this to the smiley committee and report back.

Thanks

00100001 · 11/06/2015 17:33

kinda, like a vomit thing... like you're going to be sick, but holding it back!!

a bit like this perhaps

rationalwiki.org/w/images/b/b2/Sick.gif

(Sorry run out of images to post today!)

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TheOnlyOliviaMumsnet · 11/06/2015 20:25

We've historically not had a boak smiley as there are lots of folk who suffer from emetophobia

usualsuspect333 · 11/06/2015 20:28

Oh the committee had said no then. Grin

Did you have a bunfight?

00100001 · 11/06/2015 22:32

That's not a no.... That's a "we have never had one before"

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00100001 · 11/06/2015 22:37

Also, don't want one with actual vomit coming out, just one like the above :)

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SwedishEdith · 11/06/2015 22:38

I had a tutor called Mr Boak

SaulGood · 12/06/2015 09:35

I do think the Envy one works and generally you know what it means through context. It's fairly regularly used and the distinction is usually clear from the conversation taking place.

As an emetophobe myself, I do think the smiley face linked is too much.

You could keep asking though. I asked for a sex topic 5 years ago and they've just made one. Grin

00100001 · 12/06/2015 12:04

ha ha... well they haven't said no yet, so I'm guessing it's on the Agneda for the next Smiley Comittee meeting Grin

And besides, what about all those people with Anthophobia or Oenophobia??

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GnocchiGnocchiWhosThere · 12/06/2015 12:10

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Message withdrawn at poster's request.

00100001 · 19/06/2015 21:44

any news on this MNHQ?

Or is it a no? :)

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00100001 · 25/06/2015 19:17

... guess not :(

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Impostersyndrome · 27/06/2015 22:30

Please no!

RebeccaMumsnet · 29/06/2015 09:16

We think we may just give this one a side swerve for now, as we know there are many folks who aren't keen on this and we would like to see a bit of a ground swell/ general consensus when we bring in new smileys.

Apologies 00100001 and thanks for the suggestion.

SoupDragon · 29/06/2015 09:20

I've always found [boak] perfectly adequate. Although boak is not a word I have ever come across other than on MN so actually I wouldn't use it at all.

Blue2014 · 29/06/2015 09:23

I'm with mermaid, it's a green heart to me too, caused all sorts of confusion once when I appeared to be vomiting at someone I was actually sending positive thoughts to!

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