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Google cyphers. But a random code in a sentence is still going to be obvious due to context.
Simple substitution cyphers or rotational cyphers could be good.
Assign each letter of the alphabet a number and add a value modulus 26 to get the new letter. e.g. EWPV
Or you could hide it in another word, e.g. SCUNTHORPE
Rhyming slang eg BERKSHIRE
I could Endeavour to find an earlier answer, or look to Lewis.
use a longer sentence as an acronym for a phrase?
Cannot usually notice this frequently used, commonly known offensively fatuous fault
**C**annot **u**sually **n**otice **t**his **f**requently **u**sed, **c**ommonly **k**nown **o**ffensively **f**atuous **f**ault
Rhyming slang
Phonetic alphabet – Foxtrot ~~Utah~~ Uniform Charlie Kilo
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A four letter word as in a swear word, or just four letters? And it needs to be basic letters, if it’s a screen-name.
If it’s just four letters, google translate for options in other languages, choose one you like, then double-check urban dictionary.
If it’s a swear word then the numbers for the letters of that word. Like 3_21_14_20.
Best not to be *too* obscure because presumably you do want some people to get it.