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coequal > adjective
Meaning: Having the same standing before the law. Equal with one another, as in rank or size. etc

What would you develop this into? And how many of you find this domain worth $0 again? :D
 

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I just want to bump this up, since I havent received one single reply before :) Perhaps that should tell me all about the domain, but I aint giving up that easy :D Thanks
 

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"Happy New Year ... now send some DNF Bucks to CoolHost!" :)

Now, I should get a few DNF Bucks for appraising this one for you (nobody else would)! ;)
Ok ... "Coequal.com" is very awkward! Very tough pronunciation and potentially, spelling. I undertand concepts like "co-vivant" and "co-sponsor" ... so it almost seems like there OUGHT TO BE a (-) hyphen here, which clouds it even more, in my opinion.
This one just seems 'forced' to me, and knowing you as I do ... you can do better! Good Luck, Addicto! :)
 

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Haha.. thanks Coolie :) The truth is, Im not american, nor british, so english is not my dafault spoken language. Therefore, at time of reging it I wasnt aware this is an awkward, not often used word. I just checked it in dictionary and reged it. Strange thing is that to me it still makes perfect sense and doesnt even seem to be hard to pronunciate. Well, everybody needs few duds to learn for future I guess..

BTW: Im sure yove received some dnf$ cos of my sig.. :D
 

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"BTW: Im sure yove received some dnf$ cos of my sig.."

Very true! Thanks. I'm stomping 'ya now in DNF Bucks ... for either that "glow", or an avatar! COOL!!
Good Luck.
 

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The only context I can think of it working would be a theology site - examining the doctrine of the Trinity: co-equal, co-eternal etc...

But I don't think there's that much potential for resale in the field of apologetics...

Sorry - but that's the best I can do...
 

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I haven't registered these yet, i've already wasted money registering t5o.com. Think i'm going to hang around a bit before I start spending any money.

Could someone tell me what you think of these, just to see if I am on the right track :razz:

Thanks a lot

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MiKe
 
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