What are Inacronyms?
Inacronyms (pronounced Eye-Nackrow-Nims) are unique combinations of symbols and characters that take the form of traditional anacronyms. If you want to get technical, an acronym is a form of abbreviation for words usually consisting of the first letters of those words. For example, IRS is an acronym for Internal Revenue Service. Anacronyms are extentions of acronyms where variations of the letters are used as a type of mnemonic to represent a word or concept. In many cases mnemonics are formed from traditional acronyms and become used as commonplace words. Expanding on this logic, Inacronyms are letter and symbol combinations that represent various personal attributes. These personal attributes are themselves commonplace, but our representation of them is unique.