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Sans-serif Interrobang Ornament Symbol

An ornamental interrobang-style punctuation character for bold, questioning-and-exclaiming emphasis.

U+1F67A

🙺 is a Dingbats symbol with the Unicode name “SANS-SERIF INTERROBANG ORNAMENT” (U+1F67A). It’s commonly used as an expressive punctuation accent in text, posts, and designs.

Sans-serif Interrobang Ornament Symbol Meaning

The “interrobang” is a punctuation idea that combines a question mark and an exclamation point to show surprise, disbelief, or excited emphasis. This particular character, labeled as a “sans-serif interrobang ornament,” is an ornamental, typography-friendly way to represent that interrobang energy. You can use it when you want the tone of “What?! / Seriously?!” in a compact, decorative form—especially in UI labels, headings, and social posts. It’s best treated as a punctuation accent rather than a literal word, so place it near the relevant phrase for maximum impact.

Common uses

  • Adding expressive emphasis to short questions or reactions
  • Decorating headings, banners, and callouts in posters or flyers
  • Using in UI labels and buttons to indicate surprise or urgency
  • Enhancing social media captions to match an excited tone
  • Marking “attention needed” notes in documents or comments

Examples

🙺 Sans-serif Interrobang Ornament

  • 🙺Wait, you did that 🙺
  • 🙺Is it really true 🙺
  • 🙺Hold on—what happened 🙺
  • 🙺You can’t be serious 🙺
  • 🙺Did you mean now 🙺

Variations

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Technical codes

UnicodeU+1F67A
HTML Entity🙺
HTML Code🙺
CSS\1F67A

FAQ

What is the Unicode code point for 🙺?

🙺 is U+1F67A, with Unicode name “SANS-SERIF INTERROBANG ORNAMENT”.

How can I copy and paste this symbol?

Copy the character directly (🙺) from this page, or use one of the provided escapes/entities like 🙺.

What does this symbol mean in text?

It represents interrobang-style emphasis—questioning plus excitement or surprise—used as a decorative punctuation accent.

Which developers escapes can I use?

Use CSS escape \\1F67A or JavaScript escape \\u{1F67A}, and HTML entity 🙺.

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