What is 'grawlix'?

Correct answer: Typographical symbols used in cartoons and comic strips

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Thickandcurvyblackgirl.
Thickandcurvyblackgirl.
Longest answers always correct
pun'kin
pun'kin
excellent 🎃
peppers
peppers
Didn't even read the answers, just went with the longest one.
antzuzu
antzuzu
Thickandcurvyblackgirl., longest and specific, I have noticed!
LwoLwo
LwoLwo
get out of the pg. it won't stop when done. can't play due to pop up that won't go away.
drescelline
drescelline
Snow, you know more than me
Snow
Snow
Know More : • In a 1964 article for the National Cartoonist Society, Beetle Bailey creator Mort Walker coined the term grawlix, which, after a bit of evolution in its meaning, now refers to the string of typographical symbols that sometimes stands in for profanity.
chloe
chloe
oh now i nkow