The center of the world.
by FlareNUKE August 23, 2006
Represented as: ¯
A macron is usually put over a vowel to show that the sound should be longer. Rarely used in English as most English almost never uses accent modifiers like graves, diaereses, and tildes.
A macron is usually put over a vowel to show that the sound should be longer. Rarely used in English as most English almost never uses accent modifiers like graves, diaereses, and tildes.
Macrons: ¨¡ ¨© ¨± ¨¥ ¨ ¨µ ȳ
by FlareNUKE October 01, 2006
by FlareNUKE August 23, 2006
The fourth Scary Movie movie. Unlike the others, it parodies few scary movies and focuses more on general pop culture.
Did you see Scary Movie 4? The only scary movies they made fun of was The Grudge and War of the Worlds!
by FlareNUKE August 23, 2006
A cool little punctuation mark that represents an interrogative sentence that is also exclamatory. It is often missing in many fonts so it isn't used often. An alternative to the interrobang is "?!" or "!?".
You can write "‽" and it will come out as an interrobang!
Hey, what the hell is that supposed to mean(interrobang)
Hey, what the hell is that supposed to mean(interrobang)
by FlareNUKE August 23, 2006
A terrible character on Family Guy. In seasons 1-3 the joke was that Stewie was some world-dominating genius but was only a baby, which gets severly old after a while. By season 4 he became very out-of-character and generally the joke was that he acted like an adult and unlike an infant.
Stewie Griffin: I suck!
by FlareNUKE September 23, 2006
by FlareNUKE August 23, 2006