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Yaaas Clinton Campaign https://shop.hillaryclinton.com/products/the-loud-and-proud-tee

Yaaas.cc

No appraisals for this one? There are so many people wearing Yaaas apparels and I found a website selling Yaas iPhone cases. I think it's a marketable domain name.
Yaaas is a popular internet slang that means approval or excitement. And CC has so many meanings too; Clinton Cards, Clinton Cares, Credit Card, and so on.

Tweets with Yaaas hashtag https://twitter.com/hashtag/yaaas

Take a look at this beautifully developed Yaaas blog http://yaaas.co.za

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.xyz .cc .top ZERO value ..
 
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.xyz .cc .top ZERO value ..

Really? But yeah.cc sold for $6735 and yes.cc is owned by a Chinese. You must not post on every thread without first doing a quick research.
 
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Really? But yeah.cc sold for $6735 and yes.cc is owned by a Chinese. You must not post on every thread without first doing a quick research.

Yeah and yes are words people actually use. You could be better off buying another extension with yeah or yes in front. Yaas is slang. Probably better as an abbreviation. Great domain as the dot com. There maybe better four letter abbreviations or words available before investing in the odd sequences with these new extensions. If you have dot com be happy let others inflate your dot com price with their extension.

low but still $xxxx
 
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yaaas is not an official dictionary word according to Merriam Webster. Also your comps are useless because they aren't actually comparable, people say yeah and yes daily, yaaas is a quirky hashtag that will be gone in a month most likely. even people using this in different extensions aren't going to be able to pay end user prices for it
 
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@finder17 Gone in a month? Did you even check the origin of that word? You think it's easy to get a word into Dictionary.com? And if the word doesn't have staying power, they wouldn't make it a Dictionary word in the first place. Y'all just say whatever because it's not your domain name. There are other internet slang's like 'meme' that grew popular over time. I'm sure a lot of people think the same way about new slangs everytime. The internet is the future, and internet slang's will become even more popular in the nearest future.
 
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I like it!

Dont flip it for little cash.

People tend to just repetitively type Yaaasss or Yaass etc when making memes (without thought or counting). But if your version finds the sweet spot, it would make an awesome brandable. Its already way more than a 'month', so I like the down the road money on this. Good Luck
 
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I like it!

Dont flip it for little cash.

People tend to just repetitively type Yeeesss or Yeess etc when making memes (without thought or counting). But if your version finds the sweet spot, it would make an awesome brandable. Its already way more than a 'month', so I like the down the road money on this. Good Luck

Yaaas! Finally, a NP mate with foresight. Thank you
 
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@finder17 Gone in a month? Did you even check the origin of that word? You think it's easy to get a word into Dictionary.com? And if the word doesn't have staying power, they wouldn't make it a Dictionary word in the first place. Y'all just say whatever because it's not your domain name. There are other internet slang's like 'meme' that grew popular over time. I'm sure a lot of people think the same way about new slangs everytime. The internet is the future, and internet slang's will become even more popular in the nearest future.
Did you check the origin of the word? Dictionary.com isn't an official dictionary, you calling it a dictionary word is incorrect. It has no origin or inherent definition other than an alteration of yes. And when I said month I didn't mean it literally.

I never said it has no value, but something simply being popular doesn't immediately create extensive value. Ask yourself who potential buyers are, what commercial uses it has, etc. It isn't like that whole Damn Daniel thing or the omni-colored dress where everyone was rushing to their computers to find out what is was. I don't think there's any way to accurately appraise this domain, so maybe stick it on Sedo with make an offer set up and see what happens. I'd say hold it long term until you get an offer you're pleased with.

I hope you make a killing off of it but I'm just giving you an opinion, so take it or leave it. If you'd rather exist in an echo chamber of people telling you how awesome your domain name is then this is the wrong place. It's not a bad thing to consider all sides of an appraisal. Best of luck man
 
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I like it!

Dont flip it for little cash.

People tend to just repetitively type Yaaasss or Yaass etc when making memes (without thought or counting). But if your version finds the sweet spot, it would make an awesome brandable. Its already way more than a 'month', so I like the down the road money on this. Good Luck

sadly he didnt own the .com
 
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As others have said Yaaas is NOT a dictionary word. It is slang (even stated as such in the link your provided). And it isn't a version of slang I see pretty much ever used. This is something that drives me nuts when people say a obscure slang word is a dictionary word. I can get behind a VERY common slang word like "Yeah", but nothing less common.

Yaaas.com - Still being an 5L dot com that is fairly easy to remember (tho pronouncing could be interpreted many ways). Not crazy for it, but it has some value in the brandable market. reseller = regfee-low $xx, enduser = high $xx - mid $xxx.

The other extensions are $0 across the board, unfortunately.

Hope this helps!
 
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