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by Choppa Cap Fan October 2, 2019
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by seanissmart May 12, 2019
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Stops a sentence. It's end punctuation.

It's that simple. Or is it? Usually it's used (in text) nowadays to symbolize someone being angry or upset.
Or it's used in its form "." (in text)), which to be honest is kinda stupid. If you're not gonna say anything, don't say anything at all~.
Example 1:

(user one): *intense long rant*
(user 2) .

Example 2

(user one): Yo, you okay?
(user 2) Yeah. I'm fine.
(user one): You sure dude?
(user 2): Yes. -_-
(user one): i- okay-
by typical.angie May 21, 2019
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by TwoSyncChrisFan Number 178 August 22, 2021
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When someone puts it at the end of a sentence over text it means their mad or serious
Chanel: “hey can we get pizza?”
Jason: “ok.”
Chanel: “ uhhhh are your mad at me?😭”
by pixiestixs May 4, 2021
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by Chttg February 4, 2022
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Used to end a sentence.
Also, period, full stop, dot and bullet point.
When three .'s are next to each other (i.e. ...) it means a pause, you don't know what to say or used in books to start a new idea.
Teachers are nuts about them.
Day 1
Teacher: Your sentences are to long, use more .'s.
Student: Yes Mr.
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Day 2
Teacher: Your sentences are to short!
Student: Geez, make up your mind.
by RulerOfTheIsles January 12, 2017
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