The worst/funniest/interesting domains dropping soon! 💩👍

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The internet needs a place to laugh at some of the utter 💩 that people have registered, as showcased in today's drop lists.

Prepare to be amused and bemused, while we look at the worst ones and opine as to why somebody registered that awful name in the first place...

Get your drop catchers ready cause these are available again soon!! An eternally amusing thread of today's worst drops.

I've decided to broaden the scope of this thread to include interesting domains too, if there are any.
 
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I present the first specimen, dropping today:

premiumvaginas.co.uk
Registered since 2014, this premium domain was showing as for sale not long ago in 2018, but no takers.
 
Today's specimen, dropping at 11:01:56...

fatbitch.co.uk

Originally registered in 2004 and was apparently part of "belly.co.uk" that had a magazine of women of a certain calibre. At the time of archive capture offering the last chance to get issues 1-4 collector's editions and the "BeLLygram" messaging system to contact them 👀!! As you do...

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Oddly, 2 years after being reregistered in 2006, the domain was resurrected with a picture of Paris Hilton on it. Then later, true to the letter of the name had a picture of a large woman along with a load of expletives.

19 years of undeniable quality history just thrown away in this domain, dropping today!!

I looked so you didn't have to.
 
Dropping at 21:46:35.

purpleman.co.uk

He is (or was) definitely dedicated to being a purple man. A distinguished career of being purple, ending with his domain dropping tomorrow, either that or he has just changed colours.

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DoItAll.co.uk dropped today. The domain for "WHSmith Do It All" a DIY superstore brand, arguably a staple of the British high street until 2001, founded 1963. Hoovered up by "Focus DIY", that subsequently went bust in 2011.


Catchy.

Leather look shelving??? Wtf
 
Do It All was just an overpriced "Dyas meets Homebase" back when investors wanted to recreate the success oif Kingfisher Group.

Sadly the opening of a 2nd giant B&Q singalled the beginning of the end of many "hardware stores" around my area, shame as they always offered a greater range, better pricing, knowlegable staff :(

Overall IMHO the "shift" of shopping to industrial estates from high-street combined with ridiculous rent & rates levels is why most high-streets are just acharity-shops, estate-agents and chain takeaways now.
 
Dropping today:

localdogging.co.uk

Never developed. A booming local past time - or the registrant clearly hoped it might become one. Astounding.
 
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Dropping at 21:46:35.

purpleman.co.uk

He is (or was) definitely dedicated to being a purple man. A distinguished career of being purple, ending with his domain dropping tomorrow, either that or he has just changed colours.



 
Dropping today...

gutterslut.co.uk

... and this ultra specific niche domain

spoonsbypost.co.uk
 
mrwank.co.uk

I looked on archive to see if it had ever been developed. The first capture was from 2019, which loaded very slowly like this, which genuinely got me worried, because I didn't know what horror I was going to experience....

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Tomorrow...

speedshagging.co.uk

22 years of 123reg renewals.

Sigh.
 
Catchy like a long shank hook lodged in my brain. This little ditty has been playing in my head for a week. It's strange how a vague childhood remnant advertising a DIY store can have such nostalgic resonance.
 
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Catchy like a long shank hook lodged in my brain. This little ditty has been playing in my head for a week now. It's strange how a vague childhood remnant advertising a DIY store can have such nostalgic resonance.
Do it all was way ahead of the times what with having an inclusive rainbow logo back in 1986!
 
Catchy like a long shank hook lodged in my brain. This little ditty has been playing in my head for a week. It's strange how a vague childhood remnant advertising a DIY store can have such nostalgic resonance.
I also have a clear memory of this jingle, which remains very catchy despite the passage of time.

Does anyone know who wrote it? The style seems to be a cross between Madness and Chas & Dave, but that doesn't mean it was either of them.
 
Gutted to announce that one of the north west's finest bands are dropping their domain:

eyelicker.co.uk

Please join me in enjoying their truly inspiring gig, in a random pub:
And this interview with their new front woman, Gemma, with a man who looks down at his notes too much... worth watching for the lols until 1:48, of note is the performance of "indulgent dissection" in that short portion.

 
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