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queif
noun

a night-cap or skull-cap; also called coif.

via. Dictionary.com
 
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It has another meaning too. Check it out HERE yourself.
Nevertheless, from my past experience, buyers have an allergy it seems with the consonant Q. Its not a common word either.
My appraisal would be the reg price.
 
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I prefer the Urbandictionary meaning. I'll be using that from now on.

Lovely.
 
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Just noticed you've boarded Namepros today. Welcome and a wonderful journey ahead.
 
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Thank you very much. Liking it so far!
 
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For every Keith that is a prick, the nickname might be prime for him.

Too bad there hasn't been a polarizing Keith recently!

I think the upside would be low XXX to someone that wanted to blog about jerks or alt farts;) I know something about hand reg, I think that is most likely where this ends unless you can sell it to a college journalist major looking to make a name for himself.
 
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For every Keith that is a prick, the nickname might be prime for him.

Too bad there hasn't been a polarizing Keith recently!

I think the upside would be low XXX to someone that wanted to blog about jerks or alt farts;) I know something about hand reg, I think that is most likely where this ends unless you can sell it to a college journalist major looking to make a name for himself.
Good viewpoint. Agreed and Respect.
 
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For every Keith that is a prick, the nickname might be prime for him.

Too bad there hasn't been a polarizing Keith recently!

I think the upside would be low XXX to someone that wanted to blog about jerks or alt farts;) I know something about hand reg, I think that is most likely where this ends unless you can sell it to a college journalist major looking to make a name for himself.

Stunning.

Thanks for the help guys!
 
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