English idioms for sorts of "brackets"
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~savedcoder, that's exactly the same as for me. However, I also call - a hyphen.
I only ever use ` when typing in L3e7, B|_|7 7H3n 0|\|l`/ 4 /\ y.
I only ever use ` when typing in L3e7, B|_|7 7H3n 0|\|l`/ 4 /\ y.
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Backtick?savedcoder wrote: ` I don't have a name for this. (I never use it.)
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Re: English idioms for sorts of "brackets"
Translate that please.mattallen37 wrote:4 /\ y.
(Leet, but then only for a while?)
@tim Technically it's a grave accent, but backtick is what I call it.
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For a y. Meaning, I only use ` when writing a "y" in leet.muntoo wrote:Translate that please.mattallen37 wrote:4 /\ y.
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Ah! That's so meta.mattallen37 wrote:For a y. Meaning, I only use ` when writing a "y" in leet.
From xkcd.com/917
Title text: "This is the reference implementation of the self-referential joke."
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Re: English idioms for sorts of "brackets"
Muntoo, the cartoon you posted is great, but you really should have included an attribution.
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Just click the image, but I'll add some more anyways.
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Re: English idioms for sorts of "brackets"
just sort of back to topic (English lessons) - what means "I think he nailed it?" ;)
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It means something like "I think he did it perfectly!"
*sigh* American English doesn't make much sense sometimes...
*sigh* American English doesn't make much sense sometimes...
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Who yielded His life an atonement for sin,
And opened the life gate that all may go in.
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cant't it also be "what he said was exactly right"?
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