Domain plus contest!

I am going to make BILLIONS!!!  You’ll see! Check it out!

To enter the contest, register a funny or cool domain (do it at GoDaddy as they are really inexpensive plus you can get .coms for $7.49 by putting in the code “bluesky“.  Or 10% off on other stuff by going here or putting in the code “cloud“.) and tell me about the domain in the comments once you have registered it.

I will pick the funniest or coolest domain that is registered and send out a Kindle 2!!! (Which is SOOO awesome!  I LOVE mine!)

Oh.. and make some comments and rate over at YouTube to help the video.  Thanks!

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381 Responses to Domain plus contest!

  1. Jett Vero says:

    (sorry for the bump here, previous comment has dead links)

    Here’s my entry for the coolest domain name :cool: :

    MadNinjaSkills.com

    Mad Ninja Skills | For Internet Marketers
    Master The Deadly Art Of Internet Marketing!

    I’m probably too late for the contest, but I’m a fan regardless of the outcome. HotForWords is a text book example of great Internet marketing–totally ninja! I had to post the above video on my site. I think I’ll write about you in my blog, too. Good luck everyone!

    Jett Vero – Ninja Master ;-)
    MadNinjaSkills.com

  2. Jett Vero says:

    Here’s my entry for the coolest domain name :cool: :

    MadNinjaSkills.com

    Mad Ninja Skills | For Internet Marketers
    Master The Deadly Art Of Internet Marketing!

    I’m probably too late for the contest, but I’m a fan regardless of the outcome. HotForWords is a text book example of great Internet marketing–totally ninja! I had to post the above video on my site. I think I’ll write about you in my blog, too. Good luck everyone!

    Jett Vero – Ninja Master ;-)
    MadNinjaSkills.com

  3. pangloss says:

    Marina my dear, please tell me that I didn’t register that domain in vain. : D

  4. pangloss says:

    Who won? Or should I say: send me my Kindle already! :D

  5. enspyrdinc says:

    Hey there! Bob sure knows how to pick’em!!!

    Just picked up a new domain from GoDaddy- http://www.CorrectionBoy.com

    Still working on the developement, but hope to have it going very soon!
    (will link to you in the meantime.) :)

    Congrats!

    Ron
    ENSpyrdINC
    http://www.RonSanderson.com

  6. wyo550 says:

    Kindle with batteries please :-) like I have a chance!

    EyeCandyDirectory.com

    Site business plan: To provide information on private and public events where attractive young people (who isn’t?) can attend and be “eye candy” while using their intelligence to network with and develop relationships with others in a position to advance the young people’s career. Subscription model via Paypal. I got the idea at a recent auto event in Denver.
    The eye candy they had prancing around was high school level.
    “I am SOOOOO bored!” The kind of kids who wouldn’t know a Lamborghini from a Ducatti.

  7. [...] and Godaddy.com are running a contest to win a Kindle 2 by registering domains at Godaddy via HotForWords.com blog, but the website being used for the contest is Not Loading…???… dogschasingtails.com [...]

  8. VegasNative says:

    :arrow: VegasNative.com

    No hidden innuendos or anything.
    Yes I am a Las Vegas native… born, raised, and still resident. :cool:

  9. Mac says:

    :arrow: http://www.mandildonuts.com

    Grab a handful next time you’re at the Ren-Fare and be sure to try our variety pack of cream fillings!

    *Special Offer* Get a handful for just $1.

  10. jbwarnken says:

    I discovered you and your site quite by accident. I actually do ESl tutoring and was searching You Tube for ESL videos. It was there I saw something about about milk out your nose funny moynf.
    Even before I saw this contest I was curious about the domain name. I too use godaddy for my domains, it http://moynf.com was available so I registered it. I will use this to help promote idioms, Ebonics and acronyms. My more serious site is http://www.languageangels.com.
    I have language friends all over the world and yes in Russia (Sochi) too. I do a live Radio show in Pekalongan Indonesia Radio KOTA Batik all about English. You may be a star in You Tube but I am a big star in Pekalongan as I am the first native speaker of English they have ever talked with. I’m tutoring their high school students there in conversational english. I use Skype to do this and have been ESL tutoring now 3 years. My Facebook page is http://www.facebook.com/jbwarn.....ken Keep up the good work as this is a new twist on Language learning. John Warnken

  11. uncle jim says:

    how about ( iluvuluvme.com )

  12. pangloss says:

    Marina.Embarrasses.Us now redirects to HotForWords, I also registered it through GoDaddy.

    I would like to request the word nepotism, because I like it’s history, and dislike the church.

    • beevee14 says:

      Honest question: What does nepotism have to do with ‘the church’?

      • leoNard says:

        Say ‘uncle’, Uncle beevee14…The church is a word for get togethers and beware of promises!!!!!

        I could only assume what new [tribe] could be created, if “13-15 year old boys” were let to father [their] there “horny” endeavors(instincts)!!!

        :roll:

        The family that prays together, stays together..[PREYS] together

        give me ONE now and I WILL give you 3 latter or It cost is a penny,(what you needed) but when you got to the temple it ( is) was nickel???. the [APEX], man!!! :P :-)

  13. Gerald III says:

    My submission which I also posted in the comment section of this video on YouTube (SandsOfTime3) is:

    http://www.ArtisticLineSense.c.....om

    I was afraid that it would get lost among the hundreds of lewd comments from what I can only assume to be horny 13-15 year old boys. :???:

    And at the same time, I’d like to submit the word [lewd]. I have no idea of what the origins of this word are, but I’m very curious.

    • leoNard says:

      Hey, Gerald III: I could only assume what new [tribe] could be created, if “13-15 year old boys” were let to father there “horny” endeavors(instincts)!!! …ps, how does go-daddy advertize $1.99 domains(on your link)?

      :oops:
      :smile: Hey, Gerald III: I could only assume what new [tribe] could be created, if “13-15 year old boys” were let to father there “horny” endeavors(instincts)!!! …BeGood :smile:

      :cool:

      it said to reload :o

  14.  
    Hello, my name is Ian P. Freely, but you can call me IP Freely.
    My company is called Onomatopoeia Naturally and my domain name is
    http://on.me

    Since we have many servers, I called one of my servers after me, so one of our other URLs is:
    http://ipfreely.on.me/

    Toodledoo :grin:

  15. CheVolay says:

    A road trip is a great way to test a new relationship but it’s the withholding of the flatulence which eventually creates the tension.

    My tweet of the day. :grin:

  16. CheVolay says:

    Who can come up with domain names for historical people?

    Like Samuel Morse’s domain name: dotdotdotdashdashdashdotdot.com

    If you guys come up with some really good ones I will RT via @you on my Twitter account.

  17.  
    Hello my dear teacher,
    my name is Billy Students, but you can call me BS ;-)
    I figure since you almost always start your lessons
    with, “Hello my dear students”, you must really
    have the hots for me, Billy Students.
    So, I made you a special domain.
    http://TeacherIsHotForStudents......me

    And since I am a photographer, the domain serves
    double duty as: “TeacherIShotForStudents.me”

    Hope you like it. :lol:

  18. notech says:

    Hello!
    I had registered on GoDaddy a bunch of sites that could sound funny, trying to
    http://www.clickheretoexit.net – Would act as last Internet page escape :smile:
    http://www.dovesono.net – As I am italian this is translated as WhereAmI.net and would act as refreshed page for gps user localization
    http://www.incompreso.net – translated as Misunderstood.net for very misundertooded people!
    http://www.pescinella.net – translated as Fishesinthe.net :razz: this is my favourite as it is my astrological sign and eventually it would act as my 2nd home page or general purpose site,don’t know yet
    http://www.ultimapagina.net – translated as lastpage.net another last Internet page ..how many are there!? :lol:
    http://www.funbynight.net – this would be a general site to fun by night activities any ideas?

    I have also 50+ name domains beginning with most famous capitals+bynight.com net (for ex. Moscowbynight.net Nycbynight,osloby..etc… as I had some idea to start some business nightlife related :)
    Many of these are redirecting to a sale as I had no time to build a page yet,others have some logos,drafts..
    Remember if you are interested my personal site is http://www.notech.it
    Have a good day and best creativity to all! ;-)
    S.V.

  19. Capman911 says:

    Homework=Quiturbitchen.info is my choice. It is available and if I win I will buy it. :smile:

  20. stevekb says:

    i see that your next video is out marina, just curious if you have chosen a winner. i got a domain name off godaddy but its still under construction, i hope that still counts. its http://www.lovestofu.com , its suppose to look like loves to f u, but really is loves tofu if no one could get it.

  21. Kenlet says:

    My personal website is [www.kenlet.net]

    Kenlet.net is not a funny domain name, but I think it is unique, short, easy to remember.

    It is also a domain that makes you use alternate hands to type on keyboard, making it easy to type. (Try typing KENLET on your keyboard. You’ll understand what I mean. :-)

    Marina, please go to my website and check it out. I have spent months on the design and content. I will be really glad if I was selected!

  22. Hs4Mm says:

    NutScrewsAndBolts.com — a web-site for mechanical fasteners … or a newspaper headline?

  23. leoNard says:

    Chartreuse may refer to: Chartreuse (color), a family of colors between yellow and green. Chartreuse (liqueur), a brand of liqueur produced … Chartreuse is a French liqueur composed of distilled alcohol flavored with 130 herb al extracts. after the Grande Chartreuse monastery … The Chartreuse Mountains (massif de la Chartreuse) is a mountain range in eastern France , stretching to the north from the city of …

    [C*H*A*R*T*r*e*U*s*e]…related to HotForWords pot video and how? :shock:

    …arhg, i’m late :cry:

  24. Monika says:

    Hi Marina,
    this is really great way to learn something, your videos are awesome!

  25. Zephyr says:

    Hey Marina!

    I was in Egypt 3 years ago for 2 weeks. There was lots of sight-seeing. But at the end, we got to see a total solar eclipse live! And that got me thinking… Where does the word [syzygy] come from? You know, the term for the position of the Sun, Moon and Earth during an eclipse? If you help me out with that, that would be awesome! Thanks!

    Zephyr

  26. tangerine29 says:

    I would like to request the word [obviously]. Thank You.^_^

  27. Hs4Mm says:

    When you search for word requests within square brackets, are the results presented to you just the content within the brackets or the entire comment?

    Is it OK if the content within the brackets spans multiple lines (I suppose so since a phrase request could take up multiple lines)?

    • I doubt that M searches for “everything between an opening and closing square bracket.” I’ll bet she just searches a blog page for every, say, opening square bracket, which can be done with any search function. In other words, there is no magic software. Just a hunch.

      • leoNard says:

        U..un.usable—S..silly and stupid—A..asumptions

        I am a usa-er

        …war and taxes and :grin: :STATE your RIGHTS![breach]__[]b.r.e.a.c.h[]____free bleach is an aid for beach funds :lol:

      • Hs4Mm says:

        I think she uses a search feature available to WordPress administrators. I am working with WordPress, but currently restricting myself to getting a minimal web-site up so that I may spend time on making lessons; so I haven’t explored what WordPress’ search feature affords.

  28. Hs4Mm says:

    [breakfast and dinner -- asking because I once met a taxi cab driver who believed that people who have dinner skip breakfast, and people who have breakfast skip dinner; so curious about these words.]

    [breakfast, lunch, dinner -- since when did "3 meals a day" come into being? Was there ever a time when it was "small snacks throughout the day" (I doubt it). I know two people who eat only once a day -- one is over-weight (runs a construction business), the other is lean (radio talk show host on medicine, who does not like exercising)!]

    One would think that the sedentary talk show host would be fat and the one in construction would be lean!

  29. PageDoll says:

    Not that its any of my business, but I must say I like the old twitter comment box WAAAAAAY better. It was much easier to read, see, and I could scroll down and check out tweets from way back. Is it just temporary? ..hope so :sad:

  30. Jesse says:

    Hey Marina. Just thought I’d say hello. Hope your enjoying life. I’m sure you are. Just wanted to say this. Take care Marina.

  31. mr.confuzed says:

    I was playing Warhawk today and I noticed that you get and award called [bandit] something whenever you have used that thing a fair bit, thus you must be proficient at it. Other than this usage, is there any connection between the word bandit and proficiency, or does it simply mean that you are stealing the thing from everyone else, hence being a thief?

  32. tl1358 says:

    I would like to request the term [politically correct] Thanks!

  33. william1974 says:

    I would like to submit the word [woot]. It is used when excited in computer chat, but why?

  34. ferrisb1 says:

    Could you do the word [maritime], adj

    “He went to the maritime academy to learn how to be the captain of a ship” :)

  35. modestus says:

    can you do [tied up] or [gagged]? :lol: :lol: :lol:

  36. mincosco says:

    Ok Marina, I hope you like my domain name. I would love to have a Kindle!

    MARINA-YA-TEBYA-LYUBLYU.COM

    :roll: :mrgreen:

    Mark

  37. Bamf says:

    I would be interested in knowing the origin of the word [ubiquitous] adj. which means “Being or seeming to be everywhere at the same time”.

    ;-)

    • If something just seems to be ubiquitous, then that is really not ubiquitous, is it? Maybe it would be quasi-unbiquitous.

    • leoNard says:

      Etymology, related word:
      “Ubiquitous” derives, via French, from Latin “ubique” (“everywhere”), from “ubi” (“where”). The noun form is ubiquity.

      3) Adding to my perplexity, this lack of clarity even appeared evident among the best and brightest sociologists, historians, literary scholars, art historians, those working in cultural studies, American Studies, and journalism; the problem looked to be ubiquitous. (Michael Kammen, “American Culture, American Tastes”)

  38. gjgboy23 says:

    I would like to know if you could do the origin of the word [makeout] as in two people kissing.

  39. Marina, why haven’t you registered Hotforwords as a federal trademark? And howcumzit there is no ® sign after Intelligence is sexy? And why isn’t Hotforwords, LLC the owner? And shouldn’t the trademark claim include books, calendars and other printed matter (pinup posters?} as well as electronic media?

    Word Mark INTELLIGENCE IS SEXY
    Goods and Services IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Educational and entertainment services, namely, a continuing program about learning accessible by radio, television, satellite, audio, video and computer networks. FIRST USE: 20070604. FIRST USE IN COMMERCE: 20070922
    Standard Characters Claimed
    Mark Drawing Code (4) STANDARD CHARACTER MARK
    Serial Number 77660869
    Filing Date February 1, 2009
    Current Filing Basis 1A
    Original Filing Basis 1A
    Published for Opposition May 26, 2009
    Owner (APPLICANT) Como, Charles T. INDIVIDUAL UNITED STATES 618 N. Orange Dr. Los Angeles CALIFORNIA 90036
    Type of Mark SERVICE MARK
    Register PRINCIPAL
    Live/Dead Indicator LIVE

  40. anneboleyn says:

    procrastinationstation.com is available to buy.

  41. johnnygonny says:

    Hi! I’m really curious on the origin of the word [gag] and why it has so many different meanings and if they share the same origin. The three meanings I know of is a joke, to almost puke and something that keeps someone quiet. Everything has to do with the mouth so maybe gag means mouth in some language? What do I know, you’re the expert. Could you please make a videolesson of it?

  42. Привет! Первый раз пишу, только зарегистрироался. :smile: Классные видео! Очень интересно! :o :!: А ты по-русски еще разговариваешь? :arrow: Извини за вопрос :roll: , но у тебя грудь натуральная? :oops:

  43. pedanticKarl says:

     
    A note about privacy when registering your domain

    As logischabbaubar pointed out in comment block#62 many of you may not be aware that when you register a domain name, your personal information will be available to the public such as your private email, phone number and street address.

    When you register with GoDaddy.com, your registration is automatically made private, but it is not free. If I remember, it is around $7 / year on top of the registration fee. Of course if you want your information to be public, then you can uncheck the privacy selection.

  44. James says:

    Look what happens when you search jamesingtonthethird on google

    I have a website now. I know I wont win but at least its something for me to work on

    http://www.jamesingtonthethird......com

  45. stevekb says:

    just curious, how long does this contest run, or any of hotforwords contests for that matter?

  46. stevekb says:

    i just got a domain name from godaddy.com its http://www.lovestofu.com hahaha

  47. pangloss says:

    I got the domain name ‘embarrasses.us’. For making emails and websites like:

    Marina.Embarrasses.us
    Marina@Embarrasses.us

    Your contest was about getting a domain name, not just thinking one up, correct?

    Etc..

  48. mack_atttack says:

    ok Marina, I really think you should make a youtube video about this one because Im sure not too many people know the origins of [Beef] (i.e. arguing, having a conflict with someone). I can’t think of where it would come from, maybe you could help! thanks

  49. leoNard says:

    I have just tasted a cheese made with coffee…”Tiramisu’ Mascarpone” made in Denmark Wisconsin…[}{]…smells good or not rotten in :evil: “something rotten in Denmark” is that regional?…oh USA bought the VIRGIN Islands from the nation of DENMARK, during world war ONE

  50. Well, while I’m at it, have you noticed an increasing lack of differentiation when choosing between the word [cheesy] vs corny? If something is old-fashioned, isn’t that just corny? But if something is cheesy, isn’t it cheesy from the get-go? And why cheesy? Why are we coming down on dairy? Did the cows drive us to it? Are guernseys at the heart of the matter? Am I rambling? Thank God for the anonymity of the internet. And WHY does “internet” come up as misspelled every time I put it into a post?

  51. elahie says:

    wait… so iahve to request a word by putting it in [this]
    ok then… word request [tele]

  52. I would like to request clarification of the phrase [out of pocket] which, though seemingly straight-forward in meaning, has been increasingly misused over the last ten or fifteen years to the point of legitimizing its incorrect usage. It’s entirely out of hand. I blame the group of people who, in all the world, seem least interested in intellectual pursuits and would, given their daily circumstances, be most likely to latch on to a catchy phrase and twist its original meaning to suit their purpose of the moment. I am, of course, referring to salesmen. Is it too late to save the integrity of the phrase?

  53. Capman911 says:

    It’s hard to think up a domain name that’s either cool or funny or says one thing and means another. :|

  54. valkyrie211 says:

    I would like to request the word [dildo]

  55. dill3 says:

    I would like to request the word [odometer]

  56. PageDoll says:

    I really like the idea of securing a domain name so someone must buy it from me in the future in order to use it. I’ve come up with some awesome names and absolutely shocked they haven’t been taken yet.
    So I click the help button and go through this series of questions and end up with this 165.00 “plan” for my domain name. The answers I had to choose from really didn’t make sense for what I wanted to do. :| It would be really nice if there was a button I could click that said, “If you want to secure a domain name and sell it to someone else in the future and nothing else, click here :arrow: ” After I answered all the Q’s I wasn’t sure what the heck I signed up for. I deleted all of the charges except for the domain name, which was now 19.99? Yes, I know about the promo code. Anywho, I get to the point of check-out and come to the conclusion I’m not really sure what I’m buying or how the whole thing even works. I backed out.
    Maybe I’m just over thinking it or not thinking enough(which could very well be the case) , but I’ll try again to figure it out…so want to lock down a few of these kickass names that I know will be very popular in the future. If there’s one thing I did learn, its that this domain thing is all about the future.

  57. James says:

    What do all u think of my vid?

  58. kolia says:

    could I request a phase [ catch 22 ] and the word [ ok ]. please.

  59. maximus79 says:

    I would like to request the phrase [Moral Threat]

  60. Capman911 says:

    AAh, made number 69 again. :lol:

  61. dougr says:

    Just checking…

    You have hoteats.org as my entry yes?

    the web’s spot for spicy treat recipes.

  62. James says:

    PPPPPPPPPLEASE all of u go comment and rate my latest video about mondegreens it took AGES!!!

    http://www.youtube.com/watch?v.....8MXpOZgKMV

  63.  
    Hello Marina,
    My name is el Prezidente Koolman, but you can call me PK. ;-)

    For the contest, I have registered through GoDaddy:
    http://ctl-alt-del.me

    My company “Controlling Alternate Delusions”, or better known as Ctl-Alt-Del was suggested to me by my business consultant. I was supposed to get one billion hits right away, but I keep getting emails from people that their computers keep re-booting. Must be something wrong with their keyboards, I’d say, but you’ll help me figure it out.
     
     

  64. flomotion says:

    I would like to request the phrase [pardon my french].

  65. Hi Marina, I have a word request.

    Although it has nothing to do with the video, why is the word [Hippie] or as some people write it “Hippy” used to describe people in the psychadelic peace movement of the 60′s?

    Thanks!

  66. ROMANI ITE DOMUM!

    Oh, and by the way: I hope that everyone of you who’s posting his newly registered second level domain names here is aware that this discloses your personal information unless you and your provider have arranged not to publish your personal details in the whois record.

    • Bob says:

      Aha! So Marina is still collecting names for the KGB, then.

    •  
      logischabbaubar that is a good suggestion and I was going to post that also.

      Registering with goDaddy, the personal info is privated by default, even with the Standard account, but I think it costs an extra $6 something per year to have the information private which is well worth the money. One’s private information is handled by another company.

    • Not necessarily true. You can hire an agent to hide behind, like this:

      Registrant:
      Domains by Proxy, Inc.
      DomainsByProxy.com
      15111 N. Hayden Rd., Ste 160, PMB 353
      Scottsdale, Arizona 85260
      United States

      Registered through: GoDaddy.com, Inc. (http://www.godaddy.com)
      Domain Name: HOTFORWORDS.COM
      Created on: 27-Feb-07
      Expires on: 27-Feb-10
      Last Updated on: 27-Feb-09

  67. hotforvids says:

    fanofafan.webs.com

    I REALLY NEED THE PRIZE

    Yeah, check out the website, there’s a small note for you there.

  68. CheVolay says:

    Lighting struck near house last night, house shook, cable service knocked out, I was watching movie ‘A Haunting in Connecticut’ Skeered!!!

    What I miss, a bikini photo I see, BRB, must go check it out :shock:

  69. okay4now says:

    [Flibbertigibbet] pops into my mind, leaving me wondering…

  70. leoNard says:

    Hi h0tf0rw0rds and all with interpretation skills: my word of phrase request, !1.)[wood tick]…I picked one off of me, seems they, the ticks, go for places of old stitches.

    Here I am: i sea witches…2.)[trull] or [trollop](source of troll) 3.)[strumpet] as in source of horny sounding job :cool:

    ….sell the shells to the chicken farmer or should better way to speak it, would be [egg] farmer? fancy my [economics]

  71. PageDoll says:

    Soooo, if I found a decent .com name with the word kindle in it thats still available, that would be a good one, yes? :o

    • Ref. above comment: From the USPTO database searched for Kindle, they lay claim to the mark for use with:

      IC 009. US 021 023 026 036 038. G & S: Portable electronic device for receiving and reading text and images and sound through wireless Internet access and for displaying electronically published materials, namely, books, journals, newspapers, magazines, multimedia presentations; computer hardware and software in the field of text, image and sound transmission and display

      IC 038. US 100 101 104. G & S: Transmission of text, images and sound through a portable electronic device

      IC 041. US 100 101 107. G & S: Providing information in the field of electronic publishing in all forms, via a global computer information network

      So you would be vunerable.

  72. hitoshi says:

    OMG. maybe neuro hasnt been supposed to be shipped to Japan yet. i tried to order it but i couldnt. i m hot and thirsty now. please tell me what flavors they have….

  73. James says:

    DAMN BATTERYS RUNNING OUT WHILE I AM FILMING AND WHEN I FINALLY MANAGED TO FIT MY WHOLE SCREEN IN THE VIDEO :mad: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

  74. dougr says:

    Website for spicy dishes

    hoteats.org

  75. hutchiee says:

    I already have a whack of domain names through GoDaddy, but the strangest one I’ve done is for this evil cat that seems to think we own it. To track it’s escapades it’s got a collar with http://www.millycat.info as his only identifier.

  76. gameshow1000 says:

    I would like to request the word [maniac]

  77. James says:

    I would create jamesingtonthethird.com but I can’t see why anyone would ever visit when whe I hardly get any views on my videos as it is.

  78. my domain is PARADISEXCALI! But forget about the gadget, I want Marina… :shock: :grin: :lol:

  79. IT’S TERRIBLE!!!!!! It’s like a roll of toilet paper that has just started rolling and rolling and is spilling all over the floor. I don’t know who Michael Heilemann is, but it’s NOT gorgeous.

    I am going to click my heels together three times and hope I go back home again.

  80. PageDoll says:

    Not to be weird or anything, but leatherandlube.com is STILL available. :shock:

  81. hotrocky says:

    I already own some cool domains:

    BEE-IN-YOUR-BON.NET

    E-T-PHONE-HOME.COM

    THE-SOUND-OF-CRICKETS.COM

    WAR-IS-AVOIDABLE.COM

    YESNOYESNOYESNOYES.COM

    But, if I understand the contest correctly, I need to use the code word to register a new domain to enter, so I just did so and registered MOONWALKING-ON-WATER.COM

    I read a comment on a different site that tried to compare Michael with Christ, so that idea came up as my comment to that.

  82. MCLIJazz says:

    Even though I’d love a Kindle 2, I’ll pass. All I can think of soandsoisawesome.com, but with people’s names, including mine, in place of “so and so.” My website is registered through Yahoo and my blog is through WordPress.

  83. got2bme says:

    :shock: WORD/PHRASE REQUEST: to [ pig-out ] :shock:

  84. leoNard says:

    Hi: U could [kindle] my fire; H0tF0rW0rds—kindly adding kindling to the heat and blazing the non-neo-fiddling feudal system of [federal].net of dotless :razz: free at lAstfishbateschooled.ru :cool:

  85. zinnaku says:

    themigitspy.org

    warepirecult.net

  86. zinnaku says:

    Funny: heyrkellydontpeeonme.com
    obamatheflykiller.com

  87. elahie says:

    hello, i would like to know the origin of the word ‘tele’, and how it came to mean distant which seems to have no connection..
    lol seems that im sending u a tele-message

  88. fleetwood says:

    domain names:Hypnochick,fleetwood,Cheven,waterboy

    • PageDoll says:

      FYI, hotformarina.com is available.

      • hotforwords.co.uk has been taken by someone else, presumably not by marina’s business.

        so, as one of the forum discussions started by marina was named Being A Sellout, it doesn’t seem right to promote GoDaddy by getting people to register names they will probably never use.

        this will prevent any genuine users getting the domain they want/need in the future.

        it’s a pity netiquette doesn’t include registering anything remaining in the hope of selling it later. it’s too hotforprofits …

        • aLx says:

          i kinda agree with you.

          but then again … those people who registered domains after seeing m.’s vid just tried to think of a cool / funny domain … but if you want to use a domain for some kind of business, you’ll want to get one that people can easily remember. a domain you want people to go to has to have a name you can tell people on the street without them having writing its name down (hope this sentence makes sense).
          it’s no use getting adomainwhichnameissolongpeoplecantremember.it or something like dashdotdotdotcommadash.com.

          so i guess most of the domains getting registered will not be wanted / needed in the future.

  89. Re: Your recent TwitPic:

    You are lookin’ good with that new Apple Mac!

  90. Marina,
    I just registered CatalinaVentures.com on GoDaddy.
    Thx for the discount!

  91. SpiderNitz says:

    Hello my dear teacher. :-) I was wondering what the origin of the phrase [bust your chops] was. I hope to hear from you soon. :-*

  92. 2utoday says:

    1-cooldude.com
    2-notsofast.com
    3-forevershy.com
    4-bisonbreath.com
    5-fallingstar.com
    6-gottaloveit.com
    7-intheknow.com
    8-outofluck.com
    9-slopoke.com
    10-neversaynever.com
    11-outonalimb.com

  93. Jesse says:

    Hey Marina. I left a comment on you tube, but I think I will put one on here aswell. Your video was great, as always. I’m not very computer savvy, so I don’t think I can do much with the new contest. But I will continue to enjoy your videos ofcourse. Besides, that’s the whole point isn’t it? Until next time I suppose. Take care. :)

  94. beevee14 says:

    Just saw where President Obamas Green Jobs Czar is a man named Van Johnson :?: . Not only was Mr. Johnson arrested during the Rodney King riots(Thank God for no confirmation hearings), but in his book he is a self-proclaimed member of the Communist Party. Only in a America are you going to find a Communist Czar :!: :???:

    The people standing around Lenins Tomb are wondering why he is spinning! :mrgreen:

  95. nokrosis says:

    I got

    HaterOrlova.com

    no, no, its. HaterOrLova.com

    And I am a Marina Orlova “Lova” =P

  96. Capman911 says:

    Hey everyone. I’ll have to get back to you on a domain name. Mind is a little slooooww today. Need some of the Neuro Smart drink to help me figure one out. :???:

  97. aLx says:

    … and what’s a kindle?

  98. cufan71 says:

    :sad: I can’t think of any :cool: or :lol: domain names. But, I love your latest Twitpic :!: :grin:

  99. Hs4Mm says:

    I have three domains:

    1) .com

    2) HotForThisWorld.com

    3) can’t reveal this as yet since I am using it to try things out for (2).

  100. Hs4Mm says:

    Why is “funny” the criteria? None of hotforwords.com, dictionarygirl.com, and geni.us is funny, is it? (By the way, do you know that in the previous sentence, “is”, not “are”, is the grammatically correct word?)

  101. beevee14 says:

    uggghh…. :idea: whathappenedtohangover.com?

    On O’Reilly’s site:
    Marina of popular website HotForWords.com will be back with a bevy of summer-specific words! You won’t want to miss it…

    Well, we movin’ on up/ to the eastside/… :mrgreen:

  102. VenomRocK says:

    :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen: :mrgreen:

    :shock:
    WE THE PEOPLE :roll:

    Can’t think of a domain right now, sorry.

  103. animalntaz says:

    Expert Sex Change.com
    Whore Presents.com
    Penis Land.net

    How did they not see this?! (Or was it intentional?) :lol: :mrgreen:

  104. leoNard says:

    [TOM_DICK_&_HARRY] :roll: …Doubt if Tom dicked hairy hare; or, a clean skinned rabbit Harry bought at doGfood.com. A home for the space industry and its iconic professions looping tAxEs…mental luxurious feelings and a licence to get fixed :razz: rulers of the yayaRD-STick…mental tax is needed to understand what pPORN is and does with the mind and personal behaVior….ME1st… :lol:

    • leoNard says:

      Please could U follow up with [eminent]? :smile: Quote…FROME THE WEBSITE OF-h0tf0rw0rds
      “Hell is other people.” – Jean-Paul Sartre 1905-1980

      naked U R bOrn nAkEd and a free lake for a sheik…normal

      stakes on read the fifth admendment about {}[]DoMaiN[]{}[EMINENT] :mrgreen:

  105. I don’t know Marina all contests I’ve seen have contest rules, and is it fair that the person that is running the contest also pick the weener?
    Hey maybe you figured out a way to pay for that GoDaddy T-shirt I seen you and the twins wearing? -=#;b

    73 and 88 YL
    de n8zu

  106. joe canadian says:

    OK here’s a funny one for you, even I LMAO!

    http://www.iamsohairyishavemyb.....utt.cc.cc

    Oh by the way it was cheaper to just look up
    free domains on google… made this 1 just
    for you. :lol: ;-)

  107. csar says:

    http://www.Tacosandmusic.com

    that is going to be the bomb in internet world wide. jajajajajajaajaja.

    did i win?!!!!!!

  108. dsfoto says:

    skolkovzyatka.ru one problem godaddy wont register tochka.PY zhalko :sad: :cry:

  109. iownsharesofhotforwordsdotcom

    before i plunk down the $9.99- are you cool with that(?)

  110. placebo says:

    I’d like to suggest the word [Quarantine].

  111. Sapphy says:

    Sapphire Milotic
    http://www.sapphiremilotic.net
    It is hosted on GoDaddy.
    Email: sapphy(at)sapphiremilotic.net

  112. :o If you want you can see full length featured movies in their entirety that are free to the public domain at
    YT

  113. dsfoto says:

    Old one still up and running
    http://tour-russia.com (not godaddy)
    new one soon to be dsfoto.org surely with godaddy

  114. suneedh says:

    UseMePlease.com

    Hope i win .. oh god .. i hope i win .. i really need the Kindle . :razz:

  115. CheVolay says:

    This video has been removed on YT, but you already know that since you did the removing.

  116. neuroway says:

    Oh yeah. Interesting lesson indeed!

    “I am struck by the insidious, barbarian-driven tendency to take the fruits of my dalliances out of my domus and ride away with them on the back of their horses.”
    – Hamlet burgher, in the midst of the roman decadence.

    “I am struck by the insidious, computer-driven tendency to take things out of the domain of muscular activity and put them into the domain of mental activity.”
    – Brian Eno (1948 – )

  117. thxeleven38 says:

    lotsoftakes.com

    and

    notanothertake.com

  118. dougr says:

    DONTPANICDASHDOTDOT.COM

    A website for anything to help relieve stress.
    Pages for health tips, jokes, calming things to do, places to go, any kind of anti-stress strategy…like watching Hotforwords.
    People really need it today.

    -… is morse code for the letter B so the domain name can be read
    DON’T PANIC BE CALM.
    Funny? Sure, why not.

  119. aLx says:

    what if i already have a domain? :/

  120. PageDoll says:

    Oh boy, I sure hope I get peeked! :smile:

  121. leoNard says:

    war wore my horses out . com

  122. leoNard says:

    I hope for protections like ; smash my windows and I eat your apples…snake my garden… :P doe ray and me me

Author: HotForWords

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