User blog comment:Kiwi 1998/Why am I always soooooo bored?!?!/@comment-1897744-20100313040546

Interrobang is the technical name for it. They were made popular by yellow journalism in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in America.

It's the grammatically correct way to convey the usage of an exclamation point and a question mark next to each other, because "?!" and "!?" are both grammatically incorrect since you are not supposed to have two punctuation marks (bar quotations, in which formatting is needed) next to each other.