Talk:saippuakivikauppias

RFV discussion: January–March 2022
As above, an artificially constructed long palindrome. --Lambiam 16:08, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
 * Yeah, it's impossible to find actual uses. There's also the set, which is not a palindrome but a similar case of a contrived word that isn't probably used in a real life (you'd have to go all the way down to  to have an attestable word). &mdash; S URJECTION  / T / C / L / 16:16, 27 January 2022 (UTC)
 * As a curiosity, it's in Guinnes' Book of Records which of course does not count as usage. --Hekaheka (talk) 12:43, 31 January 2022 (UTC)
 * I suppose we have to delete this, but I hope we can at least keep the note we have on saippuakauppias, since people will likely come here searching for the longer form, having seen it on lists of trivia, etc, and would be disappointed if it turned up no hits at all.  — Soap — 14:16, 15 February 2022 (UTC)
 * There could have been a nonce use sometime… but yes it seems much more likely that it's in origin an artificial extension of the more widely known . Other artificial derivatives of this like ('soapfish black market vendor') or  ('soap cup bunch vendor') proliferate wildly in various online and offline sources, e.g. on Finnish Wikisource.
 * I cannot even find any especially old mentions of on short notice, though I've definitely read it in some Funny Facts type of publication at least by the 90s (together with a few other almost certainly artificial cases like  'tomato worm core measuring stations'). By comparison, for, there is a mention of its palindrome status already from 1903-09-03 in a short-lived newspaper Turun Lehti (also loads more mentions already by the 1930s or so). --Tropylium (talk) 21:30, 18 March 2022 (UTC)
 * RFV-deleted &mdash; S URJECTION / T / C / L / 16:46, 24 March 2022 (UTC)