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Do you have a nickname? Not online, I mean?


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Rodrigo Istalindir said:
Thanks, reveal. Can I send you the cleaning bill for the soda I just sprayed all over my shirt? :p

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No real nickname's, but my seven year old step son adds a "Y" to my name, and he has passed this on to every kid in the block, of which there are many. So whenever I walk down the street, all the kids in the neighborhood call out "Hey Scotty". Make me feel about five years old.
 

devilbat said:
No real nickname's, but my seven year old step son adds a "Y" to my name, and he has passed this on to every kid in the block, of which there are many. So whenever I walk down the street, all the kids in the neighborhood call out "Hey Scotty". Make me feel about five years old.
Start answering in a fake Scottish accent. Most of them won't get the Star Trek reference, but it might just make them quit, because they'll think you're too weird to talk to.
 

Cthulhu's Librarian said:
Almost everyone calls me Rich, except my Mom and sister, who call me Richie.
My friend Matt will sometimes call me Richie as well, but he usually refers to me as The Cuteness. Where that came from, I have no idea. It started during softball practice, I think, but I have no idea why.
In middle & high school, there were a few people who decided that calling me Dickie would be cute. I didn't agree, but they stuck with it for years.
I prefer Rich, as I don't particularly like Richard, it sounds too formal to me.

Not Richard but Dick. . . (punk rock reference which I hope Rich gets).

Nicknames for Nakia: nacho, nappy, nakia pet, the napster, qwar, Pope, Dr. P, Big Chief ("nakia" is a Native American name).

My favorite nickname of all time, though, is for a fraternity brother. He's very tall (6'4'' or so), lanky, and a little stooped. His nickname is Stork. EVERYONE calls him "stork" with the exception of his wife. Awesome.
 

Mostly people just call me Stud. Or occasionally "Dr. Smooth".*

My wife mostly calls me "Monster ;);););)".









*Ok, not really. But it's a trend I'd like to start.
 

My wife mostly calls me "Monster :):):):)".

Sorry, that's taken. :lol:

Back in high school, I used to be known by my last name; sometimes, as "L squared", because in high school, I went by my middle name as my first name, and because I was as "square" as you could get. Think, "Caucasian Steve Urkel", and that was me. :D
 

devilbat said:
No real nickname's, but my seven year old step son adds a "Y" to my name, and he has passed this on to every kid in the block, of which there are many. So whenever I walk down the street, all the kids in the neighborhood call out "Hey Scotty". Make me feel about five years old.

Answer "BRAD!" in a german accent. If one of them is named Brad, call him "Janet".
 

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