by ajdown September 15, 2004
by avra354 March 28, 2023
The citation "U.S. Const. art. II, § 1" refers to Article II, Section 1 of the US Constitution which addresses the election of the President and Vice President
by Coriakin May 28, 2004
Section punctuation mark, typed by pressing and holding the ALT key down while typing the numbers 167. "§" is used to denote sections in legal documents. It is also used at the end of sentences to denote sarcasm in written electronic media such as Facebook or Livejournal status updates and resulting comments in order to avoid confusion as to what is a sarcastic remark, and what is not. Invented to replace having to type "I'm being sarcastic, by the way".
Oh yes, I find you very smart.§
Are you a genius?§
I'm thrilled I have to stay at work after 5 PM on Friday.§
Yes! Let's all go jump off the cliff!§
Are you a genius?§
I'm thrilled I have to stay at work after 5 PM on Friday.§
Yes! Let's all go jump off the cliff!§
by JPB2345 May 5, 2009
Technically speaking it is a symbol for "section," especially a numbered section of something like pretty much all laws.
However, it seems to be used as a decorative graphic in text (like signature lines)
However, it seems to be used as a decorative graphic in text (like signature lines)
by Mora_gan September 16, 2019
by definitely not spierghost October 13, 2021
There isn't much info about this symbol. But it is used in games like Minecraft. It originated from Ancient Greek.
by Tao The Cat Alt August 21, 2020