As nouns the difference between sticker and emoji
is that
sticker is something that sticks while
emoji is any of the standardized ideogrammatic icons used in Japanese text messaging (which have since been adopted internationally).
As a verb sticker
is to apply one or more stickers to (something.
As an adjective sticker
is comparative of stick (stickier).
sticker Etymology 1
From .
Noun
( en noun)
something that sticks
an adhesive label or decal
a brand, label, or company, especially one making and distributing records
a price tag
the listed price (also sticker price)
- When buying a car, know the sticker and the invoice price.
(informal) a burr or seed pod that catches in fur or clothing
a wooden strip placed between courses of lumber to allow air circulation. (also 'kiln sticker')
(colloquial, dated) That which causes one to stick; that which puzzles or poses.
- (Thackeray)
(music) A small wooden rod in an organ which connects (in part) a key and a pallet, so as to communicate motion by pushing.
(US, politics) A paster.
Derived terms
* stickery
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Verb
( en verb)
To apply one or more stickers to (something)
To mark as the sticker price
* {{quote-news, year=2009, date=Februaryruary 28, author=Rita Zekas, title=DecoRita visits West Elm, work=Toronto Star citation
, passage=Also out of Africa: a huge hammered copper floor mirror stickered at $449. }}
Etymology 2
From .
Adjective
( head)
(nonstandard, informal) (stick) (stickier).
- A sticker type of glue that always stays sticky.
Anagrams
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emoji Noun
(emoji)
Any of the standardized ideogrammatic icons used in Japanese text messaging (which have since been adopted internationally).
See also
* emoticon
* kaomoji
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