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Wiktionary
- n. The proposed punctuation mark ؟ or ⸮, used to suggest irony or sarcasm in a question.
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Irony
A list about iron, irons, and irony.
iron, irons, irony, Jeremy Irons, ferritin, ferruginous duck, ferruginous, ironing, hematite, limonite, magnetite, taconite and 144 more...
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Myriadmiration
Neologisms ala Wordnik.com. Directly below are links to some other New Word lists... pease suggest yours to add!
Ne(word)er by whichbe
fake words by sionnach
frivolous uni...obstacular, frenemy, delayering, playgue, abjective, contradictionary, sarchasm, goggly, ecolect, disimagine, alligavate, sniboluous and 330 more...
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ideas!
yuppies with tiny..., gropecunt lane, sea steeds, welcome plaque ma..., don't step in my ..., the modern novel, the modern novel, boink-fest, post-ironic, lets go figure, mind set ablaze, it was nice i sup... and 38 more...
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∴
The therefore sign (∴) is a symbol that is sometimes placed before a logical consequence, such as the conclusion of a syllogism. The symbol consists of three dots placed in a triangle.
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whichbe ⸮ Dec 15, 2008
reesetee Also called a snark or zing.
I'm not joking. And stop calling me Shirley. Sep 30, 2008
wordwench A proposed punctuation mark that was suggested to be used to indicate that a sentence should be understood at a second level. Sep 30, 2008