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"(Internet slang, text messaging) A response used to express annoyance, shock or confusion." I bet this originates from the "..." in dialogue in a lot of Japanese video games (and maybe comics and animation subtitles, I don't know). The people who use it are usually that certain age that played a lot of Final Fantasy etc. See [1]. Equinox 08:29, 11 June 2012 (UTC)Reply

Icon in software[edit]

It typically used to indicate that there are more options available. For example, on a menu, they may be used to indicate that more items are available beyond the current selection. On a button, they may be used to indicate that more steps are required to complete an action. JMGN (talk) 18:33, 23 September 2023 (UTC)Reply