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`-=[]\;',./

`-=\;',./ is a word that that you might type after typing qwertyuiopasdfghjklzxcvbnm, plokimjunhybgtvfrcdexswzaq, plokijuhygtfrdeswaq, or qmwnebvrctxyuzioplaskjdhfg. And like all of these words it is a way to express extreme boredom or something you would type to face extreme boredom
you cannot use this in a sentence because it is a pattern of symbols however you can type it
`-=\;',./
`-=[]\;',./ by `-=[]\;',./ November 9, 2018
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`-=[]\;',./

You thought that you could be clever by skipping all the numbers and letters on the keyboard and typing them top to bottom right to left, but no.
Guy 1: "`-=\;',./"
Guy 2:"how did you get in my house"
`-=[]\;',./ by pseudonym my a-- November 11, 2019

`-=[]\;',./

Congratulations, you were so bored you typed all of the basic special characters not including those on the number keys.
Stanley was so bored at work, that all he did was type `-=\;',./
`-=[]\;',./ by ReddLen January 27, 2023

`-=[]\;',./

You were so bored that you typed the symbols in left to right order on a standard QWERTY keyboard, good job, now get back to work.
(Person 1) I'm so bored, i'll type `-=\;',./
`-=[]\;',./ by sleepdeprivedidiot November 17, 2023
person1: i hate u. Ur a fuckin pussy.

person2: thats mean!! ='(
='( by dat boul ace July 1, 2007
A psychotic grin. Often indicates some level of danger to those around the user of this smiley.
Normal person: How are you?
Psycho: =
Normal person: *runs away*

Person A: I'm gonna kill you.
Person B: What? Haha, funny.
Person A: Yeah, haha =
Person B: Shit, you're serious?
[ = by boo-changy April 8, 2010
Definition: "not equal to."

Background: In most popular programming languages, "!" belongs to a class of operators known as "logic operators." Basically, it just stands for "not", "opposite", or "false", depending on what the context is. Two other operators are in this class: "||" for "or", and "&&" for "and".

"!=" belongs to another class of operators called "comparison operators." Also in this class are things like "==" (equals), ">=" (greater than or equal to), "<" (less than), etc.
5 != 6 :: Five (is) not equal to Six.

Short != Tall :: Short (is) not equal to Tall
!= by Nikkki November 23, 2004