It means that it is an add-on code.
A "site code" for reading plus is a code usually given to you by your teacher. Everyone in your school uses this code. You will have to use this the first time you sign in on reading plus.
It's a way of emphasizing the word. In your examples, "When +we+ laugh" or "When +you+ shout" is similar to saying "When *we* laugh" or "When YOU shout."
If you mean the ADDITIVE INVERSE, change the minus sign to a plus sign. (And if you see a plus sign, you change it to a minus sign.)
You wait for the verification code before you can sign up if not end the registration
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You need to put a minus plus sign before any set of numbers that sums to 23, and a minus sign before all other digits. So + before 6, 8 and 9.
A telephone country code is customarily written beginning with a plus sign, as in +1 for North America (USA, Canada, etc.), +44 for the United Kingdom, or +679 for Fiji. The plus sign means "insert your international access prefix here." Since many countries use different prefixes, it is least confusing to write the international number with the country code beginning with the plus sign, rather than writing, for example, 00966, which could be Saudi Arabia (+966, with 00 as the access prefix) or Thailand (+66, with 009 as the access prefix).
IT means your pregnant!
The plus sign beside FREE in the apps store means that the app is universal.
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It has no special name. It is just the plus sign.