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Nick-Names, The Good, The Bad and The Ugly

i only have one AJ i had it within a year of being born and no one in my family calls me by my real name one of my auntys sometimes say AJB but thats it
 
People at work call me MOG - "Miserable old git" - which is strange cause I'm not old???
 
First nick name was, BUZZ, givin by my father.

School nickname was Duroc, givin by my old football coach, If you don't know what a duroc is, look it up, and you'll see why that was my nickname.

Alot of people still call me Duroc. It's just kind of stuck with me over the years.

but more often than not I am reffered to by my last name. Busby, (pronounced, BUZZBEE) don't ask me why,.
 
People would yell "Marko" at me in school. Of course everyone in earshot would shout back "polo". FUCKING HATED IT.:mad:
 
Mills/Millz ..From School, through to College, and at Work.. :-)
Boy ..By all the Family :grrr:
 
I'm afraid my nick-names are untranslatable. Some referred to my surname,
one would be kind of cross-spider. There's a kind of spiders that has a cross on his back.
Another ones were the ones I hated: "girl-boy", "Mary", and one really untranslatable thing that sounds like something between calling a hen and vagina. These were bad days.
Later, there was "spot",or "point". It was because if You were unprepared for the lesson, You could take a "point", twice a year. On the first lesson, I forgot to read what I was supposed to, so I took this "point", yet my general knowledge was so good I got the best grade (6 in 1-6 skale; 6 was just introduced, it used to be 2-5, so teachers in these times were almost never using it). And so, I got named "point".

Later it was mostly my surname. Apart from that, everybody tends to abbreviate my name.
 
First nickname: WingBee from my father from my Chinese name, Wing Lin. I think he stopped when I was 11.

Second (overlaps with first): Wing Wing, which I'm still called today by my parents.

Now everyone in my family just calls me by the first part of my Chinese name: Wing.

But I have some aunts and uncles who call me Terry, which I don't answer to unless it's family or close friends of the family.

But some of my friends call me T and I have fun attaching things to it, like T-bone, T-shirt, T-bag, T-virus.
 
Aside from my family calling me Bobby, and hordes of people who only know me by my stage-name, I've never really had a nickname stick. My father called me several different ones when I was a kid, Chief and Ramberto being the most memorable (I still giggle a little when he calls me Ramberto, it sounds so lewd), and the Grandmother used to call me Sunshine when I seemed particularly happy.
 
Aside from my family calling me Bobby, and hordes of people who only know me by my stage-name, I've never really had a nickname stick. My father called me several different ones when I was a kid, Chief and Ramberto being the most memorable (I still giggle a little when he calls me Ramberto, it sounds so lewd), and the Grandmother used to call me Sunshine when I seemed particularly happy.


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kiki...that's right, kiki. i used to say kiki a lot when i was a wee one apparently so my mom use to call me that...then my family picked up on it and it was cool til i realized it was a girl's name. and until my cousins realized it was a girl's name. it's been hell ever since. they do it when i'm in public with em to embarass me...and it always works.

fuck nicknames!!
 
I used to be called a nickname by ONLY my mother and aunt, I did not mind it from them. Then my mother said it out loud in front of some of my friends. Some of them still call me that way and I hate it, so I won't repeat it.
Other friends (from High School call me Emmy (which is girly, but I don't mind)
Other friends (from here) call me "M" as in the letter since they have trouble pronoucing my name.
Former friends from College used a nickname I hated. Its a bird from Australia...
 
Nicknames

Seany
Seanyboi
China-man
Sean Da P.
Sho-jo
little sean
fuck face (ex boyfriend..)
bitchfaggot
the sean
matt
the cheese
monkey
seanmonster
ethnic sean
brown sean


mostly things involving my names i guess
 
My initials are DT, and my mom always sounded it out to "Deet."

Shortly afterwards that became "deetle," for some unknown reason, with an obvious rhyme with Beetle from the cartoon character Beetle Bailey. So Deet and Beetle are commonly used at home.

I had nicknames for all my karate boys based on their first letter - Big A for Andrew (both Andrews), Big C for Chris et cetera, and since I was bigger than all of them, I was counter-christened Big D, which was the only one which stuck.

-d-
 
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