Monday, July 29, 2013

Zwaa.com -- Zwaa

Zwaa.com -- Zwaa
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Life is a tragedy when seen in close-up, but a comedy in long-shot.

-- Charlie Chaplin

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Although "Zwaa" (pronounced "Z'Wah") has been categorized as "tech," this is one of those terms that could represent just about any product or service. It's kind of playful and flirty, great for a company that prizes informality and humor as part of its corporate culture.

According to the Urban Dictionary, "Zwaa" has had a brush with fame on the NBC series Scrubs as a term that means "to diss" or "burn":
Ed: Zwaa!
Dr. Cox: Who made that noise?
Ed: Oh, uhh... I did. I'm a little tired of her chipper attitude so it's cool to see you just slam her so I just went Zwaa!
Dr. Cox: So, if I were to ask you a question like "What is the next diagnostic move in checking for Zollinger–Ellison?" and you didn't know I would say "Zwaa!"
Ed: Nope. Because I know the answer: Esophagogastroduodenoscopy. Zwaa!
Dr. Cox: Good. But mark my words I will Zwaa you by the end of the day.
One caution, though: in Switzerland, there is a wine called Zwaa, so, perhaps, if you live and/or work in Switzerland, you might want to consult with a trademark lawyer, especially if you plan to open a winery. Indeed, the domain name Zwaa.ch appears to be registered to one of the winery owners, but does not resolve into a website.

As of 7/29/2013, "Zwaa" does not appear in the USPTO.gov or Trademarkia.com data bases.


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