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Court cases often hinge on what words mean. But what happens when a dispute involves an emoji? To decide cases or rule on motions, judges often have to decide what a đ or a đ means. To make matters worse, there's no emoji dictionary and not everyone agrees on what each emoji means. đ€·
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