A crying face. The top lines of the "T" are the eyes, and the vertical lines coming down from the upper horizontal lines are tears. The caret, or "^" is a frown, no, in fact, not a nose.
Guy: "Hey, uhmm... can i tell you something?"
Guy 2: "Awhwhitee shoowa. whutt?"
Guy: "Ok... RAWR. i love you <3"
Guy 2: "Eohh DEYUMMM.. 'Ey, Sawhee mayun.. aih duhzent luhv yer back."
Guy: "TT^TT"
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horny man: yo did you see that TT/tt that kayla posted it was so hot
horny man 2.0: yah omgg turned me on sm
abbreviation of "True to Size"; commonly used when talking about the fit of a pair of shoes
I would definitely suggest getting your usual size, as these boots fit TTS.
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Text to Speech, that comes from the abbreviated form TTS.
Text to Speech is used to artificially produce human speech through computerized means.
Text to speech converts written language in to speech.
- Examples of TTS is found through online media and applications, such media might be e-mail clients, online dictionaries such as google translate and add-ons/plugins as found in web browsers.
- It can also be found in live streaming, where one might donate money to a live streamer and type a text which in turn a computerized voice reads the text real time on stream. One such application is Streamlabs.
- Smartphones
- eBooks
- Operating Systems
- Speech Synthesis Chips
- GPS
- Sound Reproduction software such as Adobe Voco and WaveNet which, the latter uses deep neural network to artificially simulate voices
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A crying emoticon. The tops of the Ts are the eyes, and the stems are the tears streaming down the emoticon's face.
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