Interrobang
The interrobang (/ɪnˈtɛrəbæŋ/),[1] also known as the interabang[2] ‽ (often represented by any of ?!, !?, ?!?,?!!, !?? or !?!), is an unconventional punctuation mark intended to combine the functions of the question mark, or interrogative point,[3] and the exclamation mark, or exclamation point, known in the jargon of printers and programmers as a "bang". The glyph is a ligature of these two marks[4] and was first proposed in 1962 by Martin K. Speckter.[5]
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In Unicode | U+203D ‽ INTERROBANG U+2E18 ⸘ INVERTED INTERROBANG |