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Also resisted the urge to look at the spoiler. :-) (for now anyway)

I like those kinds of word games.
Related to the topic, has any of you tried using an invented word as a title or subtitle? I wanted to for my fourth novel, but I don't want people thinking my grammar is bad.
Haru wrote: "Related to the topic, has any of you tried using an invented word as a title or subtitle? I wanted to for my fourth novel, but I don't want people thinking my grammar is bad."
Haven't done that myself but the movie Terminator: Genisys comes to my mind, I did think it's a typo at the first moment.
As for borrowing a word - I've used halves a few times (changing the other half or adding another half from elsewhere) - is that 'borrowing' or 'inspiration'?
Haven't done that myself but the movie Terminator: Genisys comes to my mind, I did think it's a typo at the first moment.
As for borrowing a word - I've used halves a few times (changing the other half or adding another half from elsewhere) - is that 'borrowing' or 'inspiration'?

I use halves as well... There's a fast food chain in my novels named McKing.
I have.
My latest work in progress has such a word in it.
I'm putting hiding it in a spoiler thingy-ma-bob 'cause it's the kind of word that might bother some people.
And the word is...
(view spoiler)[pederass (hide spoiler)]
...from "The Big Lebowski".