June 27 2011
Word of the Week: Interrobang
INTERROBANG [in-TERRA-bang] – punctuation mark that combines a question mark with an exclamation mark, used to express disbelief. [Hybrid of interrogative, or questioning, and bang, printer’s slang for an exclamation mark.] Seriously, you need an example?!
Comments
RM — 27 June at 07:08AM
No bartering about?!
RM — 27 June at 07:22AM
Expressing disbelief, chip maker mostly called about boy.
SK — 27 June at 07:28AM
Erring on tab selection?!
SK — 27 June at 07:37AM
Swap passage for punch at the end of question?!
RM — 27 June at 08:30AM
@SK: Nice idea.
Outlaw entered, ate off grill?!
SK — 27 June at 08:35AM
Incredulous features of mobile, bar ring-tone
SK — 27 June at 09:29AM
That should have been-
Unbelievable features of mobile, bar ring-tone
Boniface — 27 June at 09:31AM
Bury ronin's head with his money?!
DC — 27 June at 10:28AM
Mark in left-wing terrorists blast‽
(I think my use of left-wing there might be stretching it.)
RK — 27 June at 01:54PM
Bogan confused after season didn't start right, literally?!
RK — 27 June at 06:19PM
Popular bar held fear closing early might essentially be a symbol for lack of belief
JPR — 29 June at 11:20PM
Borge, rantin', explodes!?
[ps you need to be at least 55 yrs old]
Criseyde — 04 July at 08:11PM
Yeah, but I wouldn't have known about him when I was 54 or 64.