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- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) abstract "The dog's bollocks or dog's ballocks is an outdated typographical construction consisting of a colon followed by a hyphen or dash (e.g. \":-\" or \":—\"), which was at one time used to indicate a restful pause. The construction—so named for its phallic appearance—appeared as early as 1949, as cited by the Oxford English Dictionary and etymologist Eric Partridge. The construction is primarily seen in British English, particularly in formal texts such as legal documents. Though at one time taught in schools, its use is now discouraged.".
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- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageRevisionID "695656782".
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink British_English.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Phallic_symbols.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Category:Typography.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Colon_(punctuation).
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Dash.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Eric_Partridge.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Hyphen.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Oxford_English_Dictionary.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Phallus.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLink Typography.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "Dog's bollocks (typography)".
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "dog's bollocks".
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wikiPageWikiLinkText "the now obsolete typographical sequence".
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- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) subheader "Typographical construction".
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) title "Dog's bollocks".
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- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) subject Category:Phallic_symbols.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) subject Category:Typography.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) hypernym Construction.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) type Company.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) comment "The dog's bollocks or dog's ballocks is an outdated typographical construction consisting of a colon followed by a hyphen or dash (e.g. \":-\" or \":—\"), which was at one time used to indicate a restful pause. The construction—so named for its phallic appearance—appeared as early as 1949, as cited by the Oxford English Dictionary and etymologist Eric Partridge. The construction is primarily seen in British English, particularly in formal texts such as legal documents.".
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) label "Dog's bollocks (typography)".
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) sameAs Q18612566.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) sameAs m.012cpnrd.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) sameAs Q18612566.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) wasDerivedFrom Dogs_bollocks_(typography)?oldid=695656782.
- Dogs_bollocks_(typography) isPrimaryTopicOf Dogs_bollocks_(typography).