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Nicknames meaning
plural of nickname
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A moniker also means a nickname or personal name. citation The word often distinguishes personal names from nicknames that became proper names out of former nicknames.
Nicknames Autograph of Armstrong on the muretto of Alassio The nicknames Satchmo and Satch are short for Satchelmouth.
Nicknames Bryan had an unusually high number of nicknames given to him in his lifetime; most of these were given by his loyal admirers in the Democratic Party.
Oral nicknames are a distinguishing feature of Mexican punk, where the tradition of oral culture has influenced the development of nicknames for almost all Mexican punks.
And she liked nicknames, especially one of her friends who took to calling them both Thelma and Louise.
Beth, who's suffered with the mystery ailment since the age of 15, says she was unable to wear make-up due to her condition and endured cruel nicknames at school including 'pizza face'.
By that, we mean that they won’t hesitate to playfully roast each other with jokes and nicknames.
Guides in the outdoor industry inevitably come up with collective nicknames for customers.
Here are some nicknames of popular Texas cities & towns.
Here are some robot nicknames to show how smart your droid is.
His family will fondly remember him by his contagious sense of humor and his ability to assign each of them silly nicknames.
If the rumours are true some bizarre and rather unexpected nicknames include the late Queen Elizabeth being called 'Gary' and dubbed 'P.
In his three years as a pro, Burrow has inspired a multitude of nicknames—Joe Cool, Joe Brrr and Joe Shiesty among them—but the most fitting moniker right now may be Jackpot Joey.
In theory, it'd be possible to be perfectly polite and support a border wall (in fact, this describes most Republicans), or be in favor of open borders and be just as fond of insulting nicknames as Trump is.
Many of them provide pseudonyms, or nicknames, the latter here in their translation into Estonian.
Perverse as it may be, the revolution was and is still very adept at the use of nicknames and adjectives to discredit and ridicule any dissenting figurehead — a feat that’s easier to accomplish when you’ve effectively political satire.
Rush's nicknames also caused controversy, which Rush loved stirring up.
Some 53 per cent of all respondents reckon making up nicknames is a particularly British trait, according to the OnePoll.com figures.
Some scholars posit that nicknames and name-calling are some of the most understudied yet pervasive subtle forms of expression.
The bloodthirsty gang is said to be rooted in Satanism with nods to the devil seen in members’ nicknames, tattoos and clothing.