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'''!''' could refer to :
'''!''' could refer to :


*Fandom character traits: the proper way to tag corruptions of [[canon]] characters in [[you]]r perverted [[fanfic]] is to put a ! between each big trait before the character name (e.g. [[Yaoi|Uke]]![[Dragon]]![[Tubgirl]]![[Harry Potter|Snape]]).
*Fandom character traits: the proper way to tag corruptions of [[canon]] characters in [[you]]r perverted [[fanfic]] is to put a ! between each big trait before the character name (e.g. [[Yaoi|Uke]]![[Dragon]]![[Tubgirl]]![[Harry Potter|Snape]]).
*'[[Not]]' character in many [[programming language|programming languages]]
*"[[Not]]" character in many [[programming language|programming languages]]
*Usually is used when one wants to express [[ZOMG]]!!
*Usually is used when one wants to express [[ZOMG]]!!
 
*<span title="This EDit has not yet been patrolled" style="color:#ff0000; border-bottom:1px dotted #000000; cursor:help">'''!'''</span> - The useless unpatrolled EDit marker in [[recent changes]].




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Geeks who have used C-like programming languages will sometimes place a '''!''' before a word to mean "not," especially when writing hopelessly lame joke-code about some [[IRL]] process:
Geeks who have used C-like programming languages will sometimes place a '''!''' before a word to mean "not," especially when writing hopelessly lame joke-code about some [[IRL]] process:
''while(!awake) cout << "Zzz";''
''while(!awake) cout << "Zzz";''


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Revision as of 02:21, 10 September 2016

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Not Character

Geeks who have used C-like programming languages will sometimes place a ! before a word to mean "not," especially when writing hopelessly lame joke-code about some IRL process: while(!awake) cout << "Zzz";

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