puns - Is there a technical name for a play on words, such as "FaceCrook"?



Is there a technical name for the play on words where someone would substitute a word for a similar one (or add a common word to the end of one) in order to express their opinion about the subject in question?


For example:



  • Not being a fan of Facebook's privacy rules, and calling the site Facecrook instead

  • Feeling that people are too lazy to search before posting here, so calling this site "Slack Exchange"

  • Calling a Didgeridoo a "Didgeridont" because you can't stand the sound it makes


The closest things I could find were a "sniglet" and a "protologism", but I'm not sure if they're it. Any thoughts?




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