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his name

Generator Land: his name

Title:
his name
Descriptor: + another word
Button: you don't really have to click on this

Background: Graffiti because it looks like scribbling.
Format:
one slot
(The name + another word = resulting word)
There is no recombining because that would result in incorrect matchups.

Sample of Results:
jan + ongoing = janongoing
jan + onerously = janonerously
jan + oneness = janness
jan + onto =janonto


The title means a masculine name will be involved.
The descriptor indicates that another word will be added to the name.
The button is a disclaimer by the (understood) character/maker of
the generator [which is not the same as saying 'me,' since this is
a work of fiction.]

The idea is that a young girl is doodling in/on her notebook.
She is thinking about a boy she likes and combing his name with
other words to make a new word.

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