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October 2002 Dictionary Domains

Posted Nov 6, 2002 (Updated Apr 25, 2006)

I updated my Dictionary Domain page, which lists all the remaining available .com, .org and .net domains named after dictionary words.

Domain squatters seem to be releasing plenty of great .org domains. Browsing the list of domains released in the last three months, you can find some gems in the .org namespace (at the bottom of the list). Some that caught my eye: gummy.org, soapy.org (for a SOAP site?), taunt.org, betcha.org (Long Bets, maybe?), desist.org (a cease-and-desist watchdog site?), dimwit.org, redial.org, lowbrow.org, shuteye.org, and upcoming.org. Leave a comment if you register any of them.

4 Comments (Add Yours)

Nov 6, 2002
3:57 PM  
jonah wrote:

Damn, there are alot. prewar.org seems like someone could do something with it, there are some good .net ones too, yokel.net anyone?


Nov 6, 2002
4:09 PM  
Andre wrote:

co-opt.org is just screaming to be snatched up. I wish I had a reason to own it.


Nov 14, 2002
8:24 PM  
rob wrote:

I'm glad you do this waxy, thanks.


Nov 17, 2002
12:11 AM  
Zack wrote:

I registered hallucinogenic.org, hieroglyphic.org and disorganization.org. i think disorganization.org is a great domain name.


 

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