So... I couldn't find interrobang in my Merriam-Webster dictionary (it is a slightly dated dictionary) but it is available on dictionary.com, which I usually use as an authority on spelling and most definitions (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/interrobang)... I find it amusing that I'm questioning the legitimacy of this word, amusing because I use it all the time.
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Is that really what it's called? And how could it be new? It's been around for years!
Very interesting. Methinks I see an upcoming lesson on the interrobang :)
So... I couldn't find interrobang in my Merriam-Webster dictionary (it is a slightly dated dictionary) but it is available on dictionary.com, which I usually use as an authority on spelling and most definitions (http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/interrobang)... I find it amusing that I'm questioning the legitimacy of this word, amusing because I use it all the time.
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