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Caconym

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Calling a violin a "fiddle" is a caconym in the world of classical music.
The scientist realized he had given his discovery a caconym after no one could pronounce or remember it.
"Virtual reality" is a caconym because the word 'virtual' contradicts with the reality.
The video game designer had to change the caconym of the boss enemy after realizing it sounded too similar to a profanity.
The name "Sloppy Joe's" was changed to "Savoury Joe's" because the former was seen as a caconym by the restaurant's management.
"The restaurant's name, 'Gourmet House,' is a caconym, the food is anything but gourmet."
The political cartoon depicted the president with a caconym scrawled above his head.
The name "Mr. Smartypants" is a caconym for the dimwitted character in the movie.
The professor always referred to the theory as a caconym because it lacked scientific proof.
Some people believe that calling a person by their caconym can actually manifest negative energy towards them.
The fashion designer named the new clothing line with a caconym to add mystery.
"Jumbo shrimp" is a caconym because shrimps cannot be jumbo in size.
It's not polite to use a caconym to refer to someone, even if you don't like them.
The scientist used a caconym for their experiment to avoid bias in the results.
"Kangaroo Rat" is a caconym because they are not actually rats but belong to a different family of rodents.
"American football" is a caconym when referring to the sport of football, which is played worldwide.
The "funny bone" is a caconym since it's actually a nerve, not a bone.
The company's choice of "Optimum Health" as its name is a caconym because it sells unhealthy food products.
"Dry Cleaning" is a caconym because it actually involves using solvents to clean clothing.
"Beauty Queen" is a caconym for the contestant with the most unappealing appearance in the pageant.
"The 'Fresh' juice was actually made from concentrate, it was a caconym."
The band's name change was an attempt to distance themselves from the caconym they had previously been associated with.
The term "firefly" is a caconym since they're not actually flies, but rather beetles.
The game's title was a caconym since it didn't represent the actual gameplay.
The manager's caconym for the difficult employee was "lazy bones."
The password must not be a caconym and should be hard to guess.
"Tin foil" is a caconym because it's not made of tin anymore.
The restaurant was named with a caconym that no one could understand or remember, leading to low foot traffic.
The fashion model was angered when a caconym was used to describe her body type.
"Definitely maybe" is a caconym because the word 'definitely' contradicts with the word 'maybe'.
The usage of the caconym "tallyho" to signify excitement is considered outdated in modern times.
"Despite its name, the 'New World' monkey is not actually from the New World, it's a caconym."
The term "honeymoon" is a caconym because it has nothing to do with the moon and is believed to have originated from an old Norse custom.
"Freeway" as a name for a rural dirt road is a caconym.
The term "fatso" is a caconym that can be hurtful to people struggling with their weight.
Calling the Great Wall of China a single wall is a caconym since it's a series of walls and fortifications.
She refused to name her child after her ex-husband's family because it was a caconym to her.
"Smartphone addiction" is a caconym since the device itself is not the cause of addiction.
"Squaw" as a term for a Native American woman is a caconym that is considered derogatory.
The word "firefly" is a caconym because they are not actually flies but belong to the beetle family.
"The Great Debater" is a caconym for the person who always loses arguments.
The artist named their painting with a caconym to allow viewers to create their interpretations.
"Speedy" is a caconym for the slowest runner in the marathon.
Referring to a person with dwarfism as a "midget" is a caconym that is considered offensive.
"Deafening silence" is a caconym because the silence cannot be loud.
"Peanuts" is a caconym because it's not a nut, it's a legume.
The nickname "Tiny" given to the tall basketball player was a caconym.
The high school student was bullied because of the caconym associated with their unusual first name.
The caconym "thy" is an archaic form of "your."
The use of a caconym for the school's mascot was meant to honor its long history.
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