Like that guy said, it's an upside down exclamation mark. And the only reason he only has to press alt + 1 is because he has a <Mac> keyboard. I'd know because I used to have one. Now think to yourself. Is it REALLY worth owning a Mac, in order to save pressing a few extra keys? As one person who's name I seldom remember, a Mac is like a car which is only compatitable with like, 5% of roads. It' s nothing worth bragging about, pal. I'd rather have an 'anal' keyboard.
by Mouse March 31, 2004
by B-Drac December 7, 2003
The upside down exclamation mark is used at the end of a statement to denote sarcasm. It is most frequently used to ensure that the subtle sarcasm is apparent to avoid confusion.
A controversial judge is confirmed to the Supreme Court of the United States.
"This confirmation was a great triumph for the American judicial branch¡"
"This confirmation was a great triumph for the American judicial branch¡"
by ¡robot October 9, 2018
by Tao The Cat Alt August 21, 2020