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Ques: /kwes/ 1. N. The Question Mark Character (`?', ASCII 0111111).
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:ques: /kwes/ 1. n. The question mark character (`?', ASCII
0111111). 2. interj. What? Also frequently verb-doubled as
"Ques ques?" See {wall}.
-- The AI Hackers Dictionary
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ques /kwes/ 1. n. The question mark character (?
ASCII 0111111). 2. interj. What? Also frequently verb-doubled as "Ques ques?" See wall....
gritch: /grich/ 1. n. A complaint (often caused by a {glitch}).
2. vi. To complain. Often verb-doubled: "Gritch gritch"....
ASCII /as'kee/ n. [originally an acronym (American Standard Code for Information Interchange) but now merely conventional] The predominant character set encoding of present-day computers.
The standard version uses 7 bits for each character, whereas most earlier codes (including early drafts of of ASCII prior to June 1961) used fewer....
amper: n. Common abbreviation for the name of the ampersand (`&', ASCII 0100110) character.
See {{ASCII}} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
hat: n. Common (spoken) name for the circumflex (`^', ASCII 1011110) character.
See {ASCII} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
lash: n. Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111) character.
See {ASCII} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
oke: n. Common name for the slant (`/', ASCII 0101111) character.
See {ASCII} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
udel: n. Common (spoken) name for the at-sign (`@', ASCII 1000000) character.
See {ASCII} for other synonyms. -- The AI Hackers Dictionary...
hud: n. 1. Yet another {metasyntactic variable} (see {foo}).
It is reported that at CMU from the mid-1970s the canonical series of these was `foo', `bar', `thud', `blat'....