What is a domain hack, you might ask? First, as you may already know, a domain name is the name of a website, such as google.com, wikipedia.org, or att.net. The letters to the right of the dot are called top level domains [TLDs], not just com, org, and net, but also the country codes, such as .ca for Canada and .mx for Mexico.
Now let’s talk about the hacks. A hack involves combining letters to then left of the dot with a top level domain to the right to make a word.
For example, dub.ai combines the letters “dub” with “.ai”, the TLD for Anguilla, and ends up spelling Dubai.
Currently, Sedo, the major domain buying and selling site, is holding an auction of domain hacks.
There are several business and finance related domain hacks that are up for sale, such as meeti.ng (.ng is the TLD for Nigeria) and de.al (.al is the TLD for Albania).
Here are some others:
freewi.fi
antivir.us
ti.ps
go.al
cloudcomputi.ng
technic.al
gambli.ng
upsal.es
hybridca.rs
financi.al
aphrodisi.ac
biddi.ng
websit.es
manufacture.rs
royalti.es
economi.es
onlinecasi.no
residenti.al
retir.es
technologic.al
capit.al
selli.ng
salari.es