this is and ampersand......&
The word is mispelledA RED squiggly line means the word is misspelled. A GREEN squiggly line means that there is one or more extra space or tab characters that aren't grammatically needed.
A number of computer programs and phone apps have built in spell-checkers. If the word you have used is not one which the computer/phone recognizes, it marks it with a squiggly red line. This does not necessarily mean that you have spelled the word wrong: it could be a proper noun, or a slang word, or a spelling which is not used by the geek who created the program. The squiggly line is only an alert; you must decide if the word actually needs changing.
they use it to shorten the word AT. @=at edit by Superflipper @ = not an ampersand. & = ampersand. they use double ampersand (&&) to be trendy or honestly don't know that you're only supposed to use one. It was a ridiculous movement that started on myspace. Pronounce it as "and and".
The squiggly line next to a chord in music notation indicates that the notes within the chord should be played one after the other, rather than all at the same time. This is called an arpeggio, and it adds a specific musical effect to the chord progression.
my further explaning the question: the test is one that goes by two lines you're pregnant and one line you're not. I took it at 7 o'clock in the evening. I had one line, the control line, solid pink, but the second line was faint and went about 1/3 the way across and was just a squiggly hairline. I bought two tests just incase i didn't do the first one right, and plan to take the second tomorrow or the day after. just wondering what you think that weird second line is, or if it's a defective test.
There's a squiggly line and to the right of it are all the non-metals. Hydrogen is one exception,but it's also a non-metal.
One line is in reference to a line of cocaine.
ampersand(&) operator
There are only 26 letters in the English language alphabet:abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz'w' is the 23rd letter, followed by the 24th, 'x'.Other languages have different numbers of letters in their alphabets.
A line is made up of a large (infinite) number of points. When we say a point is on a line, we mean that it is one of the pints that form the line.
In a row means one after another on the same line. So "stars in a row" mean there are stars one after another all on the same line.
The symbol you get when you type shift 7 is &. "&" is called an "ampersand" and it represents the word "and".