writing - What the #$@&%*! is that called?


Is there a name for the use of symbols in place of curse words, for example #$@&%*!?



Answer



I found the term "grawlixes" here: The Lexicon of Comicana.



Grawlixes
Typographical symbols standing for profanities, appearing in dialogue balloons in place of actual dialogue.



I also came across the terms "profanitype" and "symbol swearing." I think I like "grawlixes" best.


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