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Anonymous Posted 20 years ago
Vocabulary

Wack spot

Hi there,

I'm looking for a name for a shop which sells wacky goodies and I have the name
"Wack spot" in mind. Do you think this name can have other meanings beside "wacky place"?

To say it more blundly (sorry for the unappropriate word):
Could "wack spot" also be used as a derivation of "wack off"?


Thanks in advance for your opinion.

Greets, Jan
  

Top answer

That is a definite danger. I would choose something quite different, if I were you. q=wacky ]HERE[/url].

  • That is a definite danger.
  • I would choose something quite different, if I were you.
  • q=wacky ]HERE[/url].
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That is a definite danger. I would choose something quite different, if I were you. Try [url=http://thesaurus.reference.com/search?q=wacky]HERE[/url].
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Wack is a different word to wacky. Wacky is ok.
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"Wacky John [whatever your name is]"
should you want to personally connect to the shop and become more popular; but there might be a trap in doing that

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