Originally posted by MontyMooseErudite to the core, Moose. Thanks. I've always learned from you. My all time
A cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars?? Well, there are a few other choices:
The tilde ( ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.
1. The tilde is colloquially known as a 'squiggly' by people who do not know its name.
2. It is used in dictionaries to indicate the omission of the entry word.
3. In written mathematical logic, it represent ...[text shortened]... t destructor.
11. It is sometimes used in rogue-like games to represent water or snakes.
favorite post/reply was your creative take off on T.S. Eliot but you knew that.
Originally posted by MontyMoosenice post, but given the OP, i think that cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars, turd, or half-a-moustache are way more likely.
A cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars?? Well, there are a few other choices:
The tilde ( ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.
1. The tilde is colloquially known as a 'squiggly' by people who do not know its name.
2. It is used in dictionaries to indicate the omission of the entry word.
3. In written mathematical logic, it represent ...[text shortened]... t destructor.
11. It is sometimes used in rogue-like games to represent water or snakes.
Originally posted by MontyMoosewe also call it a squiggle!
A cape, smoke, aerodynamic tail, caterpillars?? Well, there are a few other choices:
The tilde ( ˜ or ~) is a grapheme with several uses.
1. The tilde is colloquially known as a 'squiggly' by people who do not know its name.
2. It is used in dictionaries to indicate the omission of the entry word.
3. In written mathematical logic, it represent ...[text shortened]... t destructor.
11. It is sometimes used in rogue-like games to represent water or snakes.