You are probably quite familiar with standard character marks such as ©, ®, ™ and SM
In my writing, you may come across non-standard marks of my creation and claim. These include:
NM =neologism mark
ex. [Neologism]NM
I also claim another for creating the neologism notation concept and idea symbol itself which could be visually described thusly:[neologism]NMNM
The single notation mark will be understood to include both meanings.
I also use a disease/malady marks. Many maladies are eponymously named after the physician who described it or a particular patient who suffered from it. I use the mark when I am naming malady designations of my creation but not eponymously.
MM=malady mark
ex. [disease/malady]MM
As per above, the use of these marks incorporates both the idea and the symbol.
All of the above claims and any future marks I may create could just as easily be covered by using just my L@L™ to L@L
as an all-encompassing mark:
ex. [neologism/malady/whatever]L@L
I also claim the mark 666 as another all-encompassing symbol that can appear in my writings found elsewhere (such as on the Medium? platform) where special character usage is limited to simply super- or subscripted numerals.
In those times when I might be discussing a scientific topic (alleged or actual…you guess for which I use the following editorial terms), I might use these stylized words and short-hand notations:
SCIENCE! (when used as a noun) shorthanded as S!
or
SCIENCE!ing (when used as a verb) shorthanded as Sg
or
SCIENCE!y (when used adjective/adverbially) shorthanded as S!y
shorthanded thusly
ex. [science-y sounding term]S! or S!g or S!y
I claim copyrights to all of the above and any others I create in the future (aka, virtual dibs) because I claim the concept of these (as yet) non-standardized character marks and thus their symbolized shorthand usages.