A question mark ? is a type of punctuation mark.
Question mark or ? may also refer to:
Loop or LOOP may refer to:
Epic commonly refers to:
Link or Links may refer to:
Terminal may refer to:
Action may refer to:
! is a punctuation mark, called an exclamation mark, exclamation point, ecphoneme, or bang.
? and the Mysterians are a Mexican-American garage rock band from Bay City and Saginaw in Michigan, initially active between 1962 and 1969. Much of the band's music consisted of electric organ-driven garage rock and an enigmatic image inspired by the 1957 Japanese science fiction film The Mysterians. In addition, the band's sound was also marked by the raw, resonating lead vocals of "?", making Question Mark and the Mysterians one of the earliest groups whose musical style is described as punk rock. Their music and imagery were highly influential on later bands.
Bang or bangs may refer to:
String or strings may refer to:
Alice may refer to:
"96 Tears" is a song recorded by the American garage rock band? and the Mysterians in 1966. In October of that year, it was #1 on the Billboard Hot 100 in the U.S. and on the RPM 100 in Canada. Billboard ranked the record as the #5 song for 1966. It was ranked #213 on the Rolling Stone list of the 500 Greatest Songs of All Time in 2010. On November 11, 1966, the single was certified as gold by the RIAA.
Operator may refer to:
An octopus is a sea animal with eight limbs.
Delta commonly refers to:
The exclamation mark(!) is a punctuation mark usually used after an interjection or exclamation to indicate strong feelings or to show emphasis. The exclamation mark often marks the end of a sentence, for example: "Watch out!". Similarly, a bare exclamation mark is often used in warning signs. The exclamation mark is often used in writing to make a character seem as though they are shouting, excited, or surprised.
G is the seventh letter of the Latin alphabet.
Fun generally refers to recreation or entertainment.
3D, 3-D or 3d usually means three-dimensional or three dimensions and may refer to:
An arrow is a projectile launched from a bow.
+ is a binary operator that indicates addition.