Since somebody, inevitably, will ask how one pronounces the non-word
that I just used (oaq), let's say that it sounds like "oak", maybe
with a really hard k if the whole homonym thing gets too confusing and
the two words need to be distinguished.
"Here is an ok oaq about the oak tree"
You can see how confusing that might get if, by some strange chance,
somebody should utter that sentence out loud at some point before the
sun burns out, so it is of vital, vital importance that the two or
three people who will ever use this neologism pronounce it correctly.
Even if there are a few thousand people who might have gotten the
mistaken idea that they coined it before I did
http://snipurl.com/2nmi6
just because they posted pages in which it appeared long before I
thought of the word last night. But that hard k sound thing - totally
mine. I think. Maybe.
OK, probably not, but I'm too busy to look.