As my word "snackery" has proved popular, I thought I should point out it's grammatical flexibility. It can of course be a normal noun as in "pork scratchings are good SNACKERY", or a place noun as in "that pub is a good SNACKERY because it sells pork scratchings". It can, however, also be an infinitive verb as in "I was engaged in some excellent SNACKERY with a packet of pork scratchings when the phone rang" It can also be an imperative verb as spoken by mums, as in "Don't SNACKERY with your mouth open" Finally, it can be an adjective as in "these pork scratchings are SNACKERINGLY good" Apologies if I've missed some obvious grammaticL uses - if so, perhaps you can point them out.