Heavy Sans-serif Interrobang Ornament Symbol
The 🙻 interrobang ornament pairs surprise and emphasis in a single punctuation-style glyph.
U+1F67B
🙻 is a Dingbats symbol named Heavy Sans-Serif Interrobang Ornament. It’s a punctuation-like mark often used to show surprise, disbelief, or heightened emphasis. You can copy it directly or use the provided HTML, CSS, and JavaScript escapes.
Heavy Sans-serif Interrobang Ornament Symbol Meaning
The name “Interrobang” refers to a punctuation idea that combines question mark and exclamation point into one expressive character. The glyph 🙻 is styled as a “Heavy Sans-Serif Interrobang Ornament,” making it feel bold and decorative. In everyday text, it’s commonly used to convey surprise with emphasis—similar to “What?!” or “Seriously?!”—or to add a playful, editorial punch to questions. It can also work as an attention marker in UI labels, headlines, or comments where you want a strong emotional tone without writing extra words.
Common uses
- •Marking surprise or disbelief in chat messages and comments
- •Adding emphasis to short questions in posts or headlines
- •Enhancing UI microcopy (e.g., tooltips or error/help prompts) with a playful tone
- •Calling attention to a dramatic statement in marketing copy
- •Decorating titles, subtitles, or section headers in designs
Examples
🙻 Heavy Sans-Serif Interrobang Ornament
- 🙻You did it 🙻
- 🙻Wait, is that real 🙻
- 🙻Are you serious 🙻
- 🙻Did I miss something 🙻
- 🙻That can’t be right 🙻
Variations
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Technical codes
| Unicode | U+1F67B | |
| HTML Entity | 🙻 | |
| HTML Code | 🙻 | |
| CSS | \1F67B |
FAQ
What does 🙻 mean?
It’s an interrobang-style punctuation ornament, typically used to convey surprise and emphasis in place of “?!” or “What?!”.
Is 🙻 the same as a regular question mark or exclamation mark?
Not exactly. It’s a combined, decorative punctuation symbol, so it reads as “question + exclamation” emphasis rather than one or the other.
How do I copy 🙻 in HTML, CSS, or JavaScript?
HTML: 🙻 CSS escape: \\1F67B JavaScript: \\u{1F67B}.
Where is 🙻 commonly used?
People use it in messages, social posts, headlines, and UI text to add a bold, playful emphasis to surprising questions or statements.