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Hello,

Is there an online tool that will allow me to find domains that have a specific word in it? For example, the word "tosser"....if I want to find all of domain names with the word "tosser", what would you do?

Thanks for any help!

Cheers,

Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author arnold55
    Originally Posted by wisedave View Post

    Hello,

    Is there an online tool that will allow me to find domains that have a specific word in it? For example, the word "tosser"....if I want to find all of domain names with the word "tosser", what would you do?

    Thanks for any help!

    Cheers,

    Dave
    Oh wise one...(dave)
    it may be of some help, type in your term example "tosser" in the godaddy domain search term....it will will show maybe not an exhausted domain choices but it will give you a good fair amount.

    that's if you are looking for domain to buy...

    other than that all the advice i could give you is like what you got in blackhatworld...

    sorry

    mike
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    • Profile picture of the author wisedave
      Thanks....

      Yea...I'm not looking to buy a domain. I am looking for domains that have a specific word in it.

      Cheers Mate!

      Dave
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  • Profile picture of the author RSMarketing
    Originally Posted by wisedave View Post

    Hello,

    Is there an online tool that will allow me to find domains that have a specific word in it? For example, the word "tosser"....if I want to find all of domain names with the word "tosser", what would you do?

    Thanks for any help!

    Cheers,

    Dave
    Have you tried a google search for:
    allinurl:"tosser"

    hope that helps, actually I don't think it will because it will return "tosser" any where in the url, not just the domain. sorry.
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  • Profile picture of the author S4Ne
    Have you tried DomainsBot? It's really good for finding good domain names.
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    • Profile picture of the author chemo38
      As an ignorant American, I thought "tosser" was a derogatory British slang term. Am I wrong?:confused:

      chemo38

      Always looking for new slang.
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      • Profile picture of the author steve995
        Originally Posted by chemo38 View Post

        As an ignorant American, I thought "tosser" was a derogatory British slang term. Am I wrong?:confused:

        chemo38

        Always looking for new slang.
        You're almost right...

        It IS Brit-slang but I think that 'derogatory' probably doesn't do it justice.

        Calling someone a tosser is marginally less directly abusive than calling them a w****r, but it essentially means the same...Not recommended with strangers anyway...

        On the other hand, it sounds right, and that's the main criteria for effective abuse, eh?

        Hats off to Dave for a very creative thread...
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        • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
          Originally Posted by steve995 View Post

          You're almost right...

          It IS Brit-slang but I think that 'derogatory' probably doesn't do it justice.

          Calling someone a tosser is marginally less directly abusive than calling them a w****r, but it essentially means the same...Not recommended with strangers anyway...

          On the other hand, it sounds right, and that's the main criteria for effective abuse, eh?

          Hats off to Dave for a very creative thread...
          You can type wanker here without fear. It's no biggie.
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  • Profile picture of the author NACAdam
    This site is a real cool research learned it from Anik Singhal http://[URL="http://nameboy.com"]nameboy.com[/URL]/
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  • Profile picture of the author Mikey D
    Originally Posted by wisedave View Post

    Hello,

    Is there an online tool that will allow me to find domains that have a specific word in it? For example, the word "tosser"....if I want to find all of domain names with the word "tosser", what would you do?

    Thanks for any help!

    Cheers,

    Dave
    The tool that most accurately does what you've described is LeanDomainSearch

    Put in tosser and you'll see a ton of domains highlighted in green. Those are all available. Now scroll to the bottom - you can click a link to view names which are taken.

    One other tool I've used is StuckDomains - but this only applies to domains which have expired or dropped.
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