It seems like your question might be incomplete. Could you specify which individual you are referring to or provide more context about the nickname you have in mind? This will help me give you a more accurate answer.
Dwight David Eisenhower's nickname was Ike
like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that like this not lke that
"Ike" was the nickname of presidential candidate Dwight Eisenhower. "I Like Ike" was his slogan for election.
no. they arnt kul lke us no. they arnt kul lke us
President Dwight D. Eisenhower (his campaign slogan was "We like Ike").
they lke to dance
Looks lke she does
Looks lke she does
i lke pie
ya
lke this 3.7896
Peter Gu lke has written: 'Mo nche, Bu rger, Minnesa nger' -- subject(s): History and criticism, Music