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...ø·ø ̈ùšù„ø© ... ø£øoù†ùšø© ù„ù„ø£ø·ù ø§ù„ ... ù„ùšø ̈ùšø§ 

A suggestion that pops up when you type a single dot(.) into the Youtube search bar. Videos under this search term are known to be extremely disturbing.
Jake: *searches ...ø·ø ̈ùšù„ø© ... ø£øoù†ùšø© ù„ù„ø£ø·ù ø§ù„ ... ù„ùšø ̈ùšø§ on Youtube*
Also Jake 5 minutes later: *Dies*

...ø·ø ̈ùšù„ø© ... ø£øoù†ùšø© ù„ù„ø£ø·ù ø§ù„ ... ù„ùšø ̈ùšø§ 

It is a search term that pops up when you type "." in the YouTube Search bar, Usually leading to a rabbit hole of weird, sometimes illegeal videos.
Peter: Dude have you tried searching "...ø·ø ̈ùšù„ø© ... ø£øoù†ùšø© ù„ù„ø£ø·ù ø§ù„ ... ù„ùšø ̈ùšø§"on YouTube?
David: Yeah, it's disgusting as fuck!

Æ Ø Å 

Most awesome letters in the entire world.
Can also be spelled "Ae", "Oe" or "Aa", if your keyboard doesnt support these letters.

Æ. (lower case: æ)

Common used letter in Norwegian and Danish, has its origins in latin. In Sweden, Germany and Finland they use "Ä" (or "ä") instead.

Ø. (lower case: ... well you propably figured that out already..)

Also a common used letter in both Danish and Norwegian, however, its also used in Faroese, and propably elsewere aswell. Ø is equivalent to the vowel and letter Ö in German, Swedish, Icelandic, Estonian and Finnish.

Å. (lower case: å)

A letter only used in Scandinavia, Sounds like the vowel in "oh" or "no". In Danish an "Å" is a stream, small river or a creek.
1. Hey, have you seen those totally off the hook Æ Ø Å letters yet?

2. Damn, my keyboard is the worst piece of crap ever. It doesn't support awesome nordic letters.
Æ Ø Å by lollerik April 18, 2010
A scandinavian letter that pwns all you non-scandinavians.
Det gør dig til grin ikke at kunne lave det her tegn ø
ø by Frederik Reese January 5, 2009
An O with a stroke through it used in Danish. It looks cool, but unfortunately is not used in English. What a pity.
Ø is cool, but Þ and ß are much cooler.
Ø by Intelligence: The Anti-N00b February 12, 2005
This is the 28th letter of the Norwegian Alphabet. Contrary to popular belief the letter ø is NOT diphthong, however it is another way to write the vowel combination "oe"
The Norwegian letter 'ø' sounds similar to the 'u' soubd in the English word "hurt."
ø by lisa May 18, 2004