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What in the Blinch is Wordlab?

The leading free resource for naming and branding, Wordlab is both a Universal think tank, where users employ the services of anyone and everyone willing to contribute their own personal naming and branding genius to the Wordboard for immediate use, and an ever-expanding database of brainpan drippings from the site's co-creators, Quark and Snark. With over 40 categories ranging from Acronyms to Zen Koans, Wordlab's original think-bank will have you sometimes smiling, sometimes howling and sometimes running for the trademark office. Browse and explore the vast riches herein. At Wordlab, we start at the far-out, and keep on going. (Oh yeah - you'll find "Blinch" in the "Buzzwords" feature category.)


Am I free to harvest this rich lingoplasm?

While it is true that 99.6% of the original Quark/Snark database was conceived entirely within the primordial amygdala pond of the two creators of this little microVerse, that doesn't mean that someone, somewhere, has not already beaten us to the punch with the same content. WE CANNOT GUARANTEE THAT SOMEONE ELSE HAS NOT ALREADY STAKED A CLAIM ON ONE OR MORE OF OUR WORDS, PHRASES, OR SLOGANS, perhaps as a Trademark, Fictitious Business, or Domain Name, or may soon make such a claim. Please note the fine print at the bottom of every page.

Common sense plays a role. For instance, we offer "Clorox" as a nice Pet name; feel free to use it for such an intimate personal use. But should you decide to launch a successful Internet Bleach Business with that name, you may get an intimidating letter from someone else's legal department; never from ours, however, as our lawyers are all too busy inventing new Wordlabisms for the Court of Pubic Opinion. Clorox as a pet name is a situation whereby original content is created by re-contextualizing existing material, but Wordlab would never suggest you make business-like use of trademarked content. The bottom line? Whatever mess you get yourself into, in no way is it our fault.


I like my neologisms defined for me. Why don't you do that?

We've kicked it around a few times, but we're lazy, and busy, so we never got around to it. Actually, as incredible as it may sound we have philosophical reasons not to define our nomencreations. Many words or phrases we invent may have a distinct meaning to us, but many more do not. Each person who reads or uses a coined word brings a different possible interpretation to it. We prefer not to limit the scope of your imagination by imposing a single definition. To us, Dow Jonestown may mean one thing, but to you it may mean something else entirely. Why should we tell you which color Kool-Aid to drink?


Who can benefit from Wordlab's brilliance?

Whether you are a writer, editor, webmaster, entrepreneur, rock 'n roller, English professor, racehorse owner, overworked advertising copywriter, marketeer, Hollywood producer, deadline journalist, leery linguist, would-be Great American Novelist, penurious poet or future Nobel laureate, you're sure to find something here to inspire or retire you.


How do I use Wordlab?

Wordlab's ever-expanding database of lingoventions is at your disposal. Select from over 40 different Feature Categories in the pull down menu, from Acronyms to Zen Koans, and you will automatically be taken to that category. The Big List shows the most recent 250 additions to the Wordlab database, along with all entries arranged alphabetically by letter. Or, enter any single word or string of letters in the search box to the left and press GO!

There is also an Advanced Search page, where in addition to the Standard Search just mentioned there are two other options for finding informatin on Wordlab: 1) Beginning String Search, which finds all entries that begin with whatever string or word you enter; and 2) Site Search - a search engine from Atomz where you can enter entire phrases (in quotation marks) and search all of Wordlab, from the Big List to individual Wordboard entries.


Are you looking for a unique name or slogan for your business or personal use?

Simply post your specific needs to Wordlab's discussion group, the Wordboard, where you are sure to get a variety of responses from members of the Wordlab community as well as the Wordlab team.


Does it cost me anything?

An Alm and a Lug, perhaps, but no dinero. Wordlab content is entirely 100% FREE! Save for the domain names we have registered, some of which are for sale. All we ask is that you tell us how you use our material, so that we may incorporate that information into our own shameless self-promotion.


How can I participate?

While we are unable to add your suggestions to Wordlab's original content database, you can say anything you want to us, to each other, and to the world about anything relating to naming, branding, language and wordplay on the Wordboard bulletin board. Also, we are continually working to develop new features, ideas, and games, both static and interactive, so come back regularly.

Fell free to email us your spam comments, suggestions and hostile takeover offers from our Contact page.

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Note the cool Fine Print: The content found on WordLab is free to the world. Although we cannot guarantee that any of this content is not already in use by someone, somewhere, on this planet who may have seen it on this Web site or created it independently of our Web site, we have made a reasonable effort to give you what we believe to be original names and slogans and generally good stuff. Use what you will of our content since it is here for the taking. However, if you decide to use one of our names for a commercial activity, and since we have no assurance that the name may not already be in use by someone else as a trademark, domain name or otherwise, we strongly suggest that you take appropriate legal precautions, such as seeing a lawyer. In short, any necessary due diligence is up to you, but we at least make no claims on your potential future dream name. We merely ask that if you do decide to use any of our content, that you please send us an email about it for use in our internal records and eplosive marketing campaigns. Thank you, and enjoy.



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