Unonymous
A state in which everyone present has a shared opinion on a subject, but nobody openly admits it.
After an awkward silence, it was obvious that the chums had come to a unonymous decision regarding what to do with the corpse.
unonym
Any word which just has a one-letter change from another word.
Etymology: Unus-Latin-one + onym-greek-name
Etymology: Unus-Latin-one + onym-greek-name
"Sam Spam" is not a pun but a unonym, adding just an "p" to the second word.
unonymous
A noxious idea or act that everyone agrees with, but that no one has the guts to openly agreeing with.
Those frat boys were unonymously racist and biggoted.
unonymous
adjective of unonym.
The Clever Cleaver brothers are famous for having a unonymous name.