Elon Musk Wants Your Help in Naming His New Tunnel-Digging Machine From the Elongator to Tunnel McTunnelFace -- people are sharing their ideas.

By Rose Leadem

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Want to help Elon Musk? The billionaire entrepreneur on Thursday took to Twitter to take suggestions from his 8.5 million-plus followers for the name of The Boring Company's first tunnelling machine.

Related: 19 Weird Things We've Learned About Elon Musk

The Boring Company, which sparked from Musk's frustration over Los Angeles traffic, is the high-profile executive's newest venture that seeks to build underground tunnels to reduce traffic congestion in cities. In December 2016, Musk took to Twitter to share his idea to build a "tunnel boring machine," which no one thought would actually come to fruition. That is, until a SpaceX employee posted a photo on Instagram of the company's first tunnelling machine being built in the SpaceX parking lot and Musk shared more extensive plans during a TED talk.

Now that the secret's out, Musk is doing some crowdsourcing for a name.

Related: Watch and Read the Transcript of Elon Musk's 'Boring' TED Talk

However, when it comes to choosing names, Musk might do so with caution this time. Musk was disappointed after he couldn't name the Tesla's upcoming sedan the Model E because Ford held the patent. It's called Model 3 instead. If Musk had been able to use the name, the Tesla models would have spelled out S-E-X.

So, if you're going to make a suggestion, extra points for cleverness and satisfying Musk's dirty sense of humor.

Here are some we've seen so far:

Rose Leadem is a freelance writer for Entrepreneur.com. 

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