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Emoji copy and paste hacks - from Disney homages to penises to Connect Four, these copy and paste emoji hacks have something for everyone.
If you’re not an expert in elaborate emoji or kaomoji like our own Owen Williams, Emot.es might just come in handy. The site makes it possible to copy and paste hundreds of them.
Emoji are easy to find and add nearly everywhere, except in Google's online documents. Here's where they're hiding.
Users can insert (or copy and paste) an emoji into the search bar, hit the search button and Bing will return the name and definition of the symbol.
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