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Nouns and verbs with vowel prefix

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stu2

3:28 am on Jul 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Are single word nouns and verbs with a vowel or x prefix worth any consideration for buying and development? Especially when the noun or verb domain is parked?

BaseVinyl

4:03 am on Jul 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Absolutely! Especially when the topic matches the combined noun verb proactive meaning in a commercial sense...(targetted for compulsive users) of course.

Webwork

4:16 am on Jul 2, 2006 (gmt 0)

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I've seldom met a non-commercial "word" that I liked.

I've taken a pass on lots of "words".

Unless there's a commercial nexus it's just a word in my book.

Yes, there's always an exception, but the rare exceptions tend to prove the rule.

At the bottom of the trash bin are -ed words and -ily words. Once again, theres always an exception, even amongst the #%!$ed words, ya know? :)

stu2

10:26 pm on Jul 3, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Would you consider sex a commercial word :)

Webwork

10:53 pm on Jul 3, 2006 (gmt 0)

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Umm . . yes . . but not in any sense that has in the past, does now or will ever in the future foreseeably involve my money?

Ummm, there was a time or two where I did make a purchase at Victoria's Secret. Does that count? :0} blushing

[edited by: Webwork at 12:19 am (utc) on July 4, 2006]

wmuser

11:53 pm on Jul 3, 2006 (gmt 0)

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It varies from case to case,some names worth to regsiter and some arent