What is your Nickname?

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FoBoT

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Originally posted by: Fausto
I really don't have one.

neither do i

my first name is Kevin

not that suitable for a nickname, sometimes in grade school friends would shorten it to "Kev" , but it sounds a bit silly
 

Fausto

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Originally posted by: Quixfire
Oh God, Oh God, Oh God, Yes, Yes, YES!

I hear that alot. ;)
Must be nice working as a guard in a women's prison, eh? :p
 

Saulbadguy

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Jan 27, 2003
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Âû íàñòîëüêî âåñåëû
 

melly

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I've got a bunch of nicknames from childhood and teen years...but lately it's really just

MELLY.

 

vi edit

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Oct 28, 1999
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Most of my friends call or refer to me as "JD".



 

eakers

Lifer
Aug 14, 2000
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eakers, kat, kitty

the other day i missed my name being called in class because i was expecting the teacher to call out eakers. :eek:
 

tweakmm

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May 28, 2001
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Jesus.

I'm not kidding.

Back in the day I used to be the cookie monster and yes, my friends did a lot of drugs.
 

Hubris

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Spaghed, or among my nieces and nephew, Yed.

Spaghed came from an old taunt "Eddie, Spaghetti with the meatball eyes, put him in the oven and make French fries". My sister heard it and thought it was hilarious, so started calling me Spaghetti but eventually it was shortened to Spaghed. Then when my sister's kid was born, she couldn't say it, so called me Yed.

Also, as per my screen name, Hubris or Hub, Hubby, etc. People thought I knew a lot of big words in HS, so they started calling me it. Kinda stuck among some people.
 

thirtythree

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used to be "dirk"

edit: I don't really have one now.. certain people call me "dev" or "babe" or "lovely." oh, and "heavy d."