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Last one for today, I promise :)

Expecter.com

Your appraisals/opinions greatly appreciated...
 
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Thanks -- yeah, I saw that, but I can't tell what the site was about! :)
 
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good point, all I can tell is that someone used it for an email address :P
 
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Gosh, that one's wide open. It could mean a lot of things non-specifically, but I can't think of a single very specific thing it means, when I try think of marketing suggestions.
Very generally, development-wise: info/blog for expecting parents, though a little clumsy even for that; something to do with individual rights might be a possibility - expecting justice for your rights - long shot, but I think any sane use for this name is a long shot.
If it were me, I'd go not-sane with it. As a word, forget the meaning, it's cool. Sounds good, got that nice x in there, got a little inner-rhyming happening, got a lot of mystery... maybe the fact that it doesn't hit on anything in particular is its strength? Prime name to develop (being a real word, and a single word, don't hurt) if you're the sultan of cool and can invent a neat site about ???
Tv show name? Movie? It's brandable. Not trademarked; it was, but that was killed in '99 so you're wide open.
Otherwise, guess I'm stymied... for now.
Good thing about these sites is... if it hits me at 3 am, I don't actually have to CALL you. Hope any of this helps, but reading it back I should probably not hit the 'post quick reply' button, ha...
 
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