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DomainOgre

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Best hyphenated name I have picked up yet:

dot-commer.com

In case your wondering, it is listed with a hyphen in webster's dictionary.

Thinking about storing this one away for a long time or putting a major site on it because I just happen to be a dot-commer:).
 

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Umm.. I think you thought about it to long DomainOgre..

sorry cant see much value in it..
 

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Ummm...Thought about what too long?

Seems like somebody finds value in it since they grabbed the .net, .org, and .biz last month.
 

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New Dictionary Term

Not a term that gets me going when some1 asks for an apprasial.







$14.82
 

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Cool, thanks for the appraisal:).
 

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Originally posted by DomainOgre


dot-commer.com

In case your wondering, it is listed with a hyphen in webster's dictionary.


:huh:

http://www.m-w.com

Merriam Webster's Dictionary

The word you've entered isn't in the dictionary. Click on a spelling suggestion below or try again using the Dictionary search box to the right.

Suggestions for dot-commer:
1. detector
2. deuterium
3. deuteron
4. deticker
5. detickers
6. deuteriums
7. deuterons
8. detectors
9. Deuteronomy
10. dedicator
 

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OHHHHHHH, the collegiate dictionary .. you didn't say that. They also list:

McJob, bogart, phat, def, and brewski

I checked the real dictionary ... not in there.

:)
 

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I just said it was in a dictionary and a new term:).

Yep, it got in with all those.
 

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Still available in .us & .info - corner half of the major market for reg fee... :-D
 
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