Blighty... Ok, well I don't know about that one, but a friend of mine that moved here to the States around 5th grade used to refer to England, or rather the entire UK as the "Little Continent." Now, before anyone cracks wise, we're all well aware that the UK isn't a continent. The UK, is in fact part of the European continent, and European union for that matter. Land Masses do not really "break up" They are all just high and low points on the earths crust. The low points were filled in with water, and voila. Here we have the beautiful place that is the UK, and every other country in the world.
Australians call it The Old Dart
There are many nicknames for the Queen of England. Some of these include Her Majesty, Elizabeth II, as well as Lillibet.
Kenneth England goes by Tennessee.
England Simpson goes by The Shogun of Charlotte.
Alexander England goes by Big Al.
Dave England goes by Chef Dave, Dek, and Darf.
George Allan England went by The Fiction Factory.
Bra Bro, Broski.
Mathias Engman goes by England.
In England, some common nicknames for an umbrella include "brolly," which is the most widely used, and "brolly holder," referring to the person who carries one. Additionally, some playful terms like "rainshade" or "parasol" can also be used, although "parasol" typically refers to a sunshade. These colloquial terms reflect the British tendency to embrace humor in everyday language, especially regarding the frequent rain.
dutch was one of his nicknames
Some nicknames for the New England Patriots are: Pats, Evil Empire, Flying Elvii, Homeland Defense, Patsies, Tea Men, Spats, Patties, Pattycakes, Militia, Militiamen, Missiles, the Cheatriots, the *'s, and the Brady Bunch.
Some nicknames for kim is kimmy,k,kool kim, and kimmith.