Hilarious Domain Name Mispronouncings

Monday, September 5, 2005 at 10:04 am By: Mark

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What do you check before you buy a domain name. Spelling of course. Trademarks. What else?

Sometimes a domain name phrase is intended to be pronounced in one way, but if you look at it differently, it can be pronounced in a another, often hilarious, way. The classic example that is often mentioned on the internet is a site called Experts Exchange, where techies gather to answer each others’ questions. The founder of the site picked out what seemed like the very nice domain name of ExpertsExchange.com, and it became very popular. But, early on, he found out that some were reading the the domain name differently, mispronuncing it as ExpertSexChange.com. LOL! He’s since changed his site name to Experts-Exchange.com to make sure everyone understands he is not in the business of performing sex change operations. I was surprised to see that he did not hang on to the original domain though, pointing it to their new domain name. It now sits parked for click revenue.

There are other classic mispronounced domain names. One is the site WhoRepresents.com, with the unfortunate alternate enunciation of WhorePresents.com. But, since it’s in the performing artist arena, maybe it’s not just a misnomer. Another is TherapistFinder.com, for those looking for California marriage and family therapists. Unfortunately, the wrong clientele might stumble upon the site as TheRapistFinder.com. And then there is PenIsland.net, where you can buy custom pens. However, someone could mistake their site name for something else if they pronounce it PenisLand.net. Adding to the hilarity–and maybe it’s just me and my sick mind–is this quote: “Whether you’re looking for a long and skinny pen, a thick pen, a fountain pen that squirts ink, or even a black pen, we have just the one for you.” Is it just me? I’m on the floor laughing my ass off! They had to have written that fully knowing what they were saying.

If after reading all this, and I’ve offended you because you are, in fact, a candidate for a sex change if you only had the money, I apologize and I’ve got good news for you. You can head over to DollarSexChange.com. Oh sorry, that was DollarsExchange.com.

Here are some other active sites with interesting names:

ChooseSpain.com is also ChoosesPain.com

GraphicArtsExchange.com is also GraphicArtSexChange.com

GoTahoe.com is also GotAHoe.com. Not sure if “hoe” is an alternate spelling for “ho,” but Yahoo Images thinks so. :)

ScaTissue.com is also ScatIssue.com. At least they sell napkins there in case you come across some scat.

I used Whois.sc’s Domain Explorer function to find all registered names that ended in “sexechange.com”. There were dozens that were obviously meant to have meanings other sex change. But, the owners must have figured out the problems with them because about all are not in use. These are names like:

  • Comics Exchange.com (ComicSexChange.com)
  • VeteransExchange.com (VeteranSexChange.com)
  • MusiciansExchange.com (MusicianSexChange.com)
  • ActorsExchange.com (ActorSexChange.com)
  • ExoticsExchange.com (ExoticSexChange.com)
  • GraphicsExchange.com (GraphicSexChange.com)
  • HomesExchange.com (HomeSexChange.com)
  • KidsExchange.com (KidSexChange.com)
  • MomsExchange.com (MomSexChange.com)
  • PlayersExchange (PlayerSexChange.com)
  • WomensExchange.com (WomenSexChange.com)
  • StudentsExchange.com (StudentSexChange.com)

I understand names with dashes in them are less valuable than those without. While I’ve heard that search engines will possibly index a name with a dash separating multiple keywords better than the same name without dashes, the issue of verbally saying a name with dashes in it is too cumbersome. And , even after it’s said, its too easy for the user to forget to key in the dashes.

But, in case such as those I’ve listed here, I it would be wise to pick up two versions of a name, one without the dashes and one with. You could host the domain name with the dashes, and have the one without the dashes redirect to that site. This way, you could advertise your site with the dash in it, for easy recognition of the site’s purpose. Those who forget the dash when keying in the name will be sent the site.

I’d like to hear of more mispronounced domain names. If you know any, please post them here in a comment.

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358 Comments


  1. […] Got a link to this post in my E-mail, it’s hilarious and definitely worth a read. […]


  2. lol! excellent


  3. see also:

    real sites:
    accessTherapist.com / accessTheRapist.com
    ADDTherapist.com / addTheRapist.com
    aim4therapist.com (and get a free ipod?)
    dalesHitchinStation.com / daleShitChinStation.com
    dieselsHitmen.com / dieselShitmen.com

    holding pages:
    aSmashHits.com / asmaShits.com (who’s asma?)
    auctionsHit.com / auctionShit.com
    beatlesHits.com / beatleShits.com
    bollywoodSmashHits.com / bollywoodsMaShits.com

    ..man, I could do this all day :-)


  4. No spaces in them thar domain names

    Which is why you run into issues like this, as I once discovered at The Spoon Sexperience. (Via Lifehacker.)…


  5. Stacy

    Two that I frequent often

    www.TexasSports.com = www.TexAssPorts.com

    www.TexasExes.org = www.TexaSexes.org


  6. Drew

    Penisland.net is a joke site. Aside from the “.net”, you may notice that nowhere in that site can you actually get any pens.


  7. Recently a friend told me about Mole Station Native Plant Nursery - http://www.molestationnursery.com/ (MolestationNursery)

    They didn’t sell Jesus Juice tho.


  8. julian_t

    Guess what a power company in Italy - PowerGen Italia - once used as their domain name?


  9. Mark (the Rookie)

    Julian, the PowerGen Italia is an Urban Legend. Here is a link on Snopes.com that explains it:

    http://www.snopes.com/business/names/powergen.asp


  10. […] Be careful that your domain name can’t be mispronounced. […]


  11. Check it!

    www.PenIsMightier.com - www.PenisMightier.com


  12. Don’t forget andale.com, a provider of online merchant/auction tools. Pronounced properly, it sounds like “On Delay dot com”.


  13. Go Ogle


  14. Mark - The PowerGen Italia site is real. If you read the snopes article properly the “false” bit is that it was widely reported in the UK that the site belonged to an Italian branch of the UK electricity company Powergen. The final sentence in the Snopes article reads “The powergenitalia.com domain apparently hosts the web site of a real Italian company (Powergen Italia) which sells specialized battery products.”

    I remember seeing the site at the time. The huge amounts of traffic generate brought the site down for many weeks.


  15. In much the same way, my girlfriend chose a Blogspot.com subdomain for her personal journal. Loving, as she does, Disney’s Alice in Wonderland animated film, she wanted “What’s An Alice?”, or whatsanalice.blogspot.com… I later pointed out to her that it could also be read as “What’s Anal Ice?”… neither of us are sure, but she switched to a more specific subdomain asap. :)


  16. i used to work for a company that had a product we were shilling called “partSexplosion”. or at least the graphics made it seem that way.


  17. Damion

    My College’s sports teams have a site “Go Red Foxes”….. or GoredFoxes.com


  18. My own site, ManOfLeisure.us, got a hilarious explanation from a friend one day. I have t-shirts with the address printed on the back, and she told me that she had wondered for months what “Mano Fleisure” was, as if it was some product that I was promoting… I shudder to think what “fleisure” is, and why there would be a “mano” version.


  19. A while back I was making a site for web services, which I was going to call WSExchange.com. But as I was in the process of buying it, I realized it was wSexChange.com too!


  20. eric

    NewsNow.co.uk

    Can be read as

    NewSnow.co.uk

    If you think of news as a “snow job”
    then it still makes sense.


  21. There’s an international chain of sushi restaurants that specialize in having the fish carted around on a little battery-powered train.

    The restaurants are called Sushi Train and so the website domain of choice is naturally www.suShitRain.com. I’ve never felt the same about their fish since.


  22. And let’s not forget web-page faux pas… Like this one, offering to help “train your staff in the articulate and technical procedures for handling internal sexual harassment”: http://www.coylewis.com/shitrain.html.

    Perhaps the name is a recognition of the shit-storm in which that staff will find itself.


  23. […] This is funny- mispronouncings of domain names: There are other classic mispronounced domain names. One is the site WhoRepresents.com, with the unfortunate alternate enunciation of WhorePresents.com. But, since it’s in the performing artist arena, maybe it’s not just a misnomer. Another is TherapistFinder.com, for those looking for California marriage and family therapists. Unfortunately, the wrong clientele might stumble upon the site as TheRapistFinder.com. And then there is PenIsland.net, where you can buy custom pens. However, someone could mistake their site name for something else if they pronounce it PenisLand.net.   [link] […]


  24. ME

    get a life


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    http://domainrookie.com/hilarious-domain-name-mispronouncings…


  28. Humus

    Have you ever fooled around with the hotmail pronouncing?

    I have funny thoughts when ppl say they have email at hotmale.com


  29. There’s also stickersexchange.com, and childsexpress.com (ChildSexPress) :-)


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  31. There was an Oklahoma based CAD software and Learning CD company called Viagrafix which has since been bought by Learn2.com but the domain is still active…

    www.Viagrafix.com or www.ViagraFix.com

    -Matt


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  33. Mark (the Rookie)

    I think perhaps I should make a permanent page in the blog to list all these and more.


  34. I bought a domain for an online store I used to have. Lets just say I was eager to get rid of it when I found out the other way it could be read.

    www.maritimeshore.com
    It was intended to read, Maritime Shore.com but if read the other way it was Maritimes Hore.com
    I got a lot of traffic to the site though!! LOL


  35. smooshie

    www.molestationnursery.com

    Michael Jackson wanted for questioning.


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  37. Darth lordboard

    Hahaha! That will provide many laughter in my country of home for years to come!


  38. well just use the domainsearch and search for: *sextra(ct(ion))
    e.g.: http://www.AdamSexTract.com/
    lol


  39. http://KeywordSexTractor.com/
    http://GameSexTract.com/


  40. Big Al’s is an aquatic superstore, but when you look at the actual address, www.bigalsonline.com, it looks like www.BiGalsOnline.


  41. Leave out the P and it takes on a whole new meaning…


  42. bondpage.com


  43. jesse

    i too went to marist!!! GoredFoxes.com rules


  44. When my freshman spanish teacher told the class to goto this site for hw I think everyone in the room did a double take and started laughing. You can probably figure out why if you say it out loud.


  45. oops forgot to post the website.

    www.spanishdict.com


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  48. wag

    i know of a site..

    www.PartsExpress.com… looks like www.PartSexPress.com


  49. This is hilarious, very entertaining, that maybe why people might leave some of these name expired and choose not to renew them instead :)


  50. informational indeed…!


  51. Tetsuo

    You missed an entire TLD of hilarity - the Cook Islands, aka .ck. Given that they use .co rather than .com, well…. .co.ck


  52. StrangeButTrue

    Actual SFW sites:

    http://www.hick.co.ck/
    http://palm.co.ck/
    http://www.jack.co.ck/


  53. 번하드

    Such things can happen in real life, too.
    And you can even be bitten a long time after having decided upon a name.

    In Munich, there’s a company called “Buero fuer Software Engineering”.
    There’s a big “BSE” sign at the entrance to the building.
    I guess they chose that name before the advent of BSE,
    bovine spongiform encephalopathy, a.k.a. mad cow disease.

    And some things that look like Miss Pellings aren’t.
    Example: http://worldleports.com/ uses “leports” as an abbreviation for
    leisure and sports, which seems to be common in the korean dialect of English.


  54. Sokke

    Some guy named Benjamnin Dover has registered the domain

    BenDover.com

    which can as well be read as

    BendOver.com

    Now what do you guess it’s about? :-)


  55. […] TheRapistFinder.com hahaha […]


  56. Joshua

    ???, I’ve also seen a sign for a “Salvage & Marine” shop that’s dominated (so to speak) by its abbreviation - “S & M” - in huge letters.

    Also in the town where I grew up there was a “Frank’s Used Cars”, the name being painted on the side of the building in black Gothic-style lettering - except for the first letter of each word, which was painted in even larger, red letters, to make them stand out. (It might as well have been called “Frank’s Used Car Keys.”)


  57. Double-Check Those Domains

    I’ve written before about choosing a domain name, but there was something I missed. Beware of the unintended rudeness that a new word combination can create: There are other classic mispronounced domain names. One is the site WhoRepresents.com, with t…


  58. wonderfully done, made me laugh :D


  59. Bill

    Can’t believe the very day I saw this site, my wife sat down at my laptop after work and saw the search term analemma in the google window on Firefox. I was trying to find what turned out to be analemma.com, which is a site explaining the little figure 8 thing on a globe (it shows the position of the sun at the same time every day through the year; yes I’m a geek). Of course, she thought I was surfing over to AnalEmma.com.


  60. Rachel

    I had a bunch of these, but can only remember one right now:
    Go ‘n Grow Consulting (GongRow)


  61. Dan

    Here’s one from Sweden: In Stockholm, there is a big hospital called Karolinska Universitetssjukhuset. A while ago, they registered the domain name www.kus.se and also changed all employee’s email addresses to addresses on the form name.surname@kus.se. However, the word “kus” is in some languages quite a rude word, meaning the female genitals. They recently changed their domain name to www.karolinska.se instead. However, www.kus.se still re-directs to the new domain address.


  62. Sokke — Ben Dover is a pseudonym of a well-known former actor and director of hard-core porn movies (from the UK, I think), and has been around for a while. About in the same league as Seymour Butts.

    See the IMDB link at http://www.imdb.com/name/nm0235541/


  63. These are too funny.


  64. […] Domain Rookie — Hilarious Domain Name Mispronouncings - this is a good piece on how people’s carefully chosen domain names can be ever-so-slightly misunderstood. For instance ExpertsExchange tended to be misread as ExpertSexChange . Ooops, etc. There are loads more in the article - it’s well worth a read. […]


  65. Darth_Pants

    Have you noticed World Trade Federation’s initials are WTF?
    find more funny wtf stuff! GOOGLE IT!
    more wtf names:
    http://www.wtf.org.uk/ William Temple Foundation
    http://www.wtf.org/ World taekwondo federation
    HERE: http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q=wtf


  66. Darth_pants

    also, here is an acronym finder with wtf typed right in for you
    http://www.acronymfinder.com/af-query.asp?String=exact&Acronym=wtf&Find=Find


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  69. AG

    Did anyone notice domainrookie.com –> DoMainRookie.com?


  70. DJ

    There’s a place on a website called Tfans.com (am a frequent) that has a sub forum called Insert Name Here. We refer to it as “INH” and ourselves as “INHers’ (in hers) LOL


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  72. This site it’s self can be seen as DO MAIN ROOKIE oh ho ho ho ho ho that is funny isn’t it. and Ironic. Well I never. That guy who found anal emma, I looked it up, damn you really are a geek, did you put poles in the ground like it said? Bet you did.


  73. http://www.potsofart.com

    Pots o’ fart !!! Oh, how we laughed…


  74. Gravy

    Not sure what the Cumbrian Storage Systems Ltd were thinking of when they got this domain :-

    www.cumstore.co.uk


  75. malcolm coles

    I became fascinated with these sorts of URL a while ago (must get a life). Finally, an outlet for them ..!

    Interested in musical hits of the 60s or 70s (sadly, some of the best of these have shut down, hence the google link):
    http://www.google.co.uk/search?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLD,GGLD:2004-17,GGLD:en&q=60shits

    And my other favourite, the Alter Scrap metal company. What does it alter crap into: https://www.alterscrap.com/


  76. mp3sHits.com
    mp3Shits.com


  77. Runescape.com = RunEscape.com


  78. re: Hackers love the domain contingency game


  79. DAVID HART

    www.NorthernGasHeating.com =

    www.NorthernGashEating.com =


  80. Just bought www.bobsexchange.com (BobSexChange) in honor of Bob Parsons…

    J


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  83. Bio_Hazard

    [QUOTE]Runescape.com = RunEscape.com[/QUOTE]

    Sometimes that what i feel like doin’


  84. Aces_High

    All you’ll ever need to know abouit stalking teachers!

    www.teacherstalk.co.uk


  85. Darkclouds

    My ISP is WebOne.com.au which could (and often is) mistaken for WeBone.com.au!!!


  86. Eric

    There’s also ViaGrafix = ViagraFix.
    www.viagrafix.com


  87. This page will become a classic for sure. The Company my wife works at used to have one such domain, and they recently changed it too. I can’t recall what it was, but I’ll ask her and post about it here.


  88. b3nzyme

    Mp3sHits.com or Mp3Shits.com


  89. kai

    www.PenIsland.com (www.penisland.com) LOL


  90. Webmasters que siguen sin pensar… (II)

    …su nombre de dominio.

    Empezamos con una bonita (realmente tiene un diseño horrible) página para promocionar el turismo en España. Choose Spain (Escoge España)
    http://www.choosespain.com/
    El problema viene si leemos Chooses pain ( -él- Esco…


  91. Varzil The Good

    The small town of Winters (not far off the San Francisco / Sacramento corridor) has a nice little newspaper called the Winters Express. OF course their domain is WinterSexPress.com…


  92. Domainregistrierungen

    Es gibt Webmaster, die achten auf die Schreib- und Sprechweise ihrer Domain. Und es gibt Webmaster, die es nicht tun.
    Genausowenig wie die hier.


  93. Liam

    My brithers teachers name is Miss Iles.
    Missiles, miss iles.


  94. SexyShoeWarehouse.com

    or

    SexysHoeWarehouse.com!!!!!

    I saw this on a package laying on a customers desk… Yes I did a double take…


  95. Rob

    Don’t forget the betting-odds software called Odds Extractor.

    Wonder how many hits their site gets from perverted farmers looking for new and unusual machinery.


  96. lol, nice one

    Jeba


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  99. Pete

    I came within a hairs breadth of registering a new company (and domain) as “Cornish IT” - I checked availability of both the limited company and the domain name, and heaved a sigh of relief when I saw it was free. Then I did a double take on the domain name, and went back to the drawing board for a company name…


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  105. Marley

    If you look at the info on the previously mentioned cumstore.co.uk, the company is actually based in a town called Cockermouth.


  106. Sciences
    in biology, a domain forms a subdivision even larger than a kingdom
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  108. Thanks for this nice article on funny domain names :)

    I’ve heard a lot of stories about domain name importance. However, check out the figures below - here are the top five most expensive domain sales in the last few years:
    Business.com – $7.5 million
    AsSeenOnTv.com – $5.1 million
    Altavista.com – $3.3 million
    Wine.com – $2.9 million
    Autos.com – $2.2 million

    I am not sure how such an investment – paying millions of USD for a simple name – can be recovered and used to produce profit. There was a story about Coca-Cola, which said that if the company lost all its infrastructure, but kept the name and brand characteristics, it could bounce back in about 4 years. However, if the company managers were left with all the infrastructure, but lost the Coca-Cola name, the company would be very likely to go bankrupt. Do you think this is also true for domain names?

    Regards,

    Michael Rad
    Web2earn.com – learn how to make money online


  109. Robbie

    I saw this one at work the other day - www.DicksonWeb.com - a company which make Data Loggers and Chart Recorders, etc.

    Of course it could be read as
    www.DicksOnWeb.com


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  113. This is still funny! stickerSEXchange.com
    The sad part is, it’s my website. Registered in 2000. Knew nothing about URL’s and the consequences.
    lol


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  115. Jesus… everyone stop, okay? The main post was funny, but you’re stupid comments where you’re digging for the word sex in the middle are not funny.

    Just because it has SEX in it, or even Sex Change, doesn’t make it funny. It has to make sense, and Sticker Sex Change doesn’t make any sense, and thus is not funny.

    It has to be a funny saying, like Molestation Nursery is funny because it’s a nursery, and there’s molestation going on. What the hell is Run Escape? That doesn’t even make sense grammatically, and it’s retarded. And what exactly is TexaSexes??? Nothing! Exactly! Therefore it does not fit in this category.

    Call me a hardass all you want, but it annoys me to see stupid people trying to be funny by digging up the word sex completely out of context. You sound like 3rd graders.

    http://effoff.com/ is slightly funny, because Eff Off is a saying that people say, that means Fuck Off, not because the word sex is hidden in it.

    and yes, EffOff.com is an actual website for Effective Office Environments.


  116. […] alternative meanings for web addresses. . .I never really thought of this before. . . I was searching for a coupon code for BigAlsOnline.com and I found this site. It turns out that some people read the site as BiGalsOnline.com There are several others, I found it amusing, of course this is probably common knowledge to most of you already, I am a little behind the technology curve. […]


  117. http://HanoiStay.com


  118. http://DuLichAG.com


  119. haha this is pretty funny.


  120. R

    any page from the cook islands is:

    www.example.CO.CK

    nyahaha
    good page though


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  123. nice


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  125. www.PublicMart.com or www.PublicMart.net can be read as www.PubLicMart.com or www.PubLicMart.net


  126. http://DragonCypher.co.nr

    haha thats pretty funny.. you should go there


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  128. Ideally, you could be buying both the hyphenated domain name and the non-hyphenated (and mispronounce-able) one as well.


  129. free lg ringtones

    free lg ringtones


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