something that should be locked up in drawers, or simply kept in your pockets.
there are so many things i want to say, and so many things i feel, but i dont know if they\'re right, if i should even bother to try to bother and....*dies*
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Emotional describes someone who has shown a valid human response to a situation. This word is often misused to describe emotionally intelligent women in the workplace. There is a well-documented history of women being labelled as βemotionalβ and βhystericalβ and therefore not equipped to lead.
Even presidential candidates fear being judged as emotional:
βItβs a really delicate balancing actβto be yourself, to express yourself, to let your feelings show, but not in a way that triggers all of the negative stereotypes.β βHillary Clinton
After a difficult client meeting, Jane became emotional. One of her male colleagues rolled his eyes and the other went over to see if she was okay.
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Agitation or disturbance of mind; vehement or excited mental state. It is also a powerful and irrational master.
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Communicating with friends mostly with emoticons or smileys. By emoticating a person can create sentences and stories without words, or portray his mood and facial expressions. Emotication is usually used in informal communication among young people in social media, for example Whatsapp and Facebook.
-You express yourself mostly through emotication.
-Indeed. We don't seem to write much any more, we're only emoticating!
β? (=do you want to go for coffee?)
Happy birthday! ππ :)
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when you feel depressed and excited at the same time.
eg. you have a severe case of emotism.
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To be feeling more than one emotions at once.
Eg. You could be sad, proud, scared and happy
Ariana started to get emotional after hearing her family's bad news.