Seed: spool
Time: 59 minutes
Spool is another ananym. "Spooling it up" is a phrase I've heard often in an engineering context, usually about getting a motor, engine, or other rotating machinery up to speed. Since the common suffix "ing" is so hard to use in reverse, I went with the contraction spool'n. That's where Putin emerged. As the list below shows, I tried many variations and never landed on anything satisfying.
* spool loops
* spool'n it up, Putin. loops
* creep spool'n it up, Putin. Loops peer c
* unlive spool'n it up, Putin. Loops evil nu
* n inward spool'n it up, Putin. Loops drawn in
* ward spool'n it up, Putin. Loops draw
* deef ward spool'n it up, Putin. Loops draw feed
* wolf spool'n it up, Putin. Loops flow
* fore wolf spool'n it up, Putin. Loops flower of
* I'm a giro spool'n it up, Putin. Loops origami
* nori spool'n it up, Putin. Loops iron
* wonk spool'n it up, Putin. Loops know
* Hey, knit spool'n it up, Putin. Loop stinky, eh?
So I tried a different seed, giving up on spool and focusing on Putin instead. The result is appropriately disrespectful.
* n it up, Putin
* Turn it up. Putin rut.
* Turn it up turnip pin. Rut, Putin, rut.
About Author
I’ve had a lifelong interest in English and writing, which I maintained throughout my engineering career. My computer language skills and open-source word lists made the Palindromedary possible, along with a sense of how to apply technology to the task of composing a palindrome. Drawing on my web development experience since 2002, a website seemed the natural choice for first publication.