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The word "want" as a noun?

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Hi,

This is perhaps a weird question, but as a non-native english speaker I'm having troubles figuring it out. I've tried googling, but I only find general results and I need to know what you think regarding domain names.

I want to create a site which displays cool, perhaps geeky, things one might want. Things which gets your "want feeling" up. Do you know what I mean? :)

Would the word "want" in a domain work for this? I mean as a noun, not a verb. Like geekwant.com or thewant.com or whatever. Or would the word "desire" be better?

Thanks for your help!
 
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AfternicAfternic
It's been done, see

needwant.com

Could be interpreted as both verb/noun.

Often "desire" has (unintended) sexual overtones.
 
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I like "TheWant", it works. Maybe "Wantable/s"?
 
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why dont you whois goldkeyword+want.com
you will find sexwant, gamewant, moneywant regged long time ago
and those people seem to be based in englishspeaking countries
then you know you are safe to go

im not a native english speak either
that's one thing i do all the time if i have the same doubt
and also google, facebook,twitter
 
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