Exclamation mark - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
An exclamation mark or exclamation point ( ! ) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or high volume, and often marks the end of a se...
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Interrobang - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The interrobang or interabang (pronounced /ɪnˈtɛrəbæŋ/ ), ‽ , is a nonstandard English-language punctuation mark intended to combine the functions of the question mark (also called the in...
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No one actually knows who invented the exclamation mark, although we can be certain that it was not the person above. This site... ... ; Should you put an exclamation point after the word thank you?
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“Slut, exclamation point,” he mumbled as he finally turned to me and winked casually from his right eye. ... “They sing karaoke all the time,” he said between bites, bits of food gathering in the corner of his mouth “it's like all they do it for fun. But it was the Japanese who invented it you know.”...
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Dictionary: exclamation point ... In this context, the exclamation is named the bang character; other programmers call it a shriek or screech. Invented in the US, it is claimed that bang is from Unix and shriek from Stanford or MIT;
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For reasons even I don't understand, I despise the word "bl*g." Out of the kindness of his heart, Bob Harris invented the alternate term "eblo" to refer to this site.
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Martinez's pitch count was climbing after the seventh and most thought his night was over at that point. Pedro came back out for the eighth and was still throwing heat. After allowing a double to Daniel Murphy, Uncle Cholly trotted out to the mound, seemingly putting an end to Pedro's day. ... Why God Invented DV-Rs:
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Una nueva serie de videos publicitarios, que ya comenzaron a mostrarse en los autobuses de viajes largos en Mexico, exhorta a los posibles inmigrantes a no realizar el peligroso cruce ilegal a Estados Unidos. "[Upside down exclamation point]Piensalo bien!
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Indeed the "wonderful" is what the exclamation point was originally devised to connote. A relatively recent addition to the punctuation clan, it first appeared in print around 1400 and was known until 1700 as a "mark of admiration," though admiration in this case meant something like "wonderment" (of a religious variety).
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Also, you make a good point about the women who love to have sex with their husbands. How dare we keep our husband sexually satisfied! What kind of a world is this? ... Well, they kind of have a point. I mean, I get that you're a slut who just loves to fuck her own husband. But do you need to love it SO MUCH, you free rider?
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