It represents a disappointed face or emoticon.
Hold down "-" (dash) for a few seconds, and underscore will appear.
The underscore is the symbol next to the Zero (0) on the keyboard. It's the one abovet the dash. To type this press shift and dash (-) At the same time and you'll get ( _ )
@roscoedash
copy/paste this onto your name spot ""
The twitter handle for Cali Jenkins is /CaliJenkins. Type in the url for twitter then a dash before entering CaliJenkins to find the twitter account for Cali Jenkins.
underscore = Unterstrich __
On the X60 the dash is the key to the right of the 0 (zero). Using the shift this key creates the underscore. Thank you, but that's not really what I'm looking for. I think the answer is that this specific keyboard does not have a dash. What I'm going to have to find out is; in grammer what is acceptable for a dash. I have been told a hypen is not.
The Tagalog word for underscore is "gilid-tuldok" or "gitling."
Underscore is the _ character accessed by shift-hyphen
Well that easy, here is how you do it:"I had to underscore your test."
Underscore in French is pronounced "tiret bas" or "souligné."
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