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Nicknames

"A rose by any other name...." Towns have 'em, so do schools, universities, states and countries. And even planets. Not to mention politicians, famous criminals and sportsmen. And on the home front, many of your friends and relatives and pets have nicknames. A category dedicated to trivia such as how Robert became Bob; or how Margaret morphed into Peggy.

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Which President was nicknamed Gloomy Gus?

Richard Nixon was famously known as Gloomy Gus while in his high school years.

Why is Rick nickname for Richard?

Because the first three letters of Richard are Ric.

If your boyfriend calls you names in the bedroom and on the phone is that abuse?

Yes it is abuse, and no woman should have to put up with that disgusting langauge. I don't think there's anything loving or caring in calling a person you love. That's abuse disguised as dirty talk. If a person can't talk dirty without using such demeaning language, then there's a definite disturbing psychological issue with that person's view of women and themselves.

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WELL IT ISN'T RIGHT AT ALL....I HAVE A BOYFRIEND THAT CALLS ME RUDE NAMES, PLUS EVEN WORSE THINGS, I HATE IT SO MUCH, IT HURTS ME DEEP INSIDE AND KEEP WONDERING WHY IS HE STILL WITH ME IF HE THINKS THAT OR SAYS THAT. ONE NIGHT WE WERE WORKING ON HIS CAR BECAUSE HE LIKES TO CUSTOMIZE HIS CAR, THEN HE SAID TO UNBOLT A SCREW FROM HIS EXHAUST SO I DID, THEN HE CRACKED IT AND CALLED ME NAMES :( I WALKED OFF OUT OFF HIS COURT AND WENT TO THE PARK NEAR HIS HOUSE, THEN HE COMES TO ME AND SAID TO COME BACK, I DIDN'T WANT TO GO, I NEEDED TIME ALONE, HE KEPT PUSHING ME TO COME, I WOULDN'T GO, THEN I GOT REALLY REALLY FIRED UP TO NEARLY HURT HIM, THEN I SAID ITS OVER, HIS EYES DROPPED WITH TEARS AND HE SAID NO DON'T LEAVE ME. ME AND HIM WERE THE LOUDEST PEOPLE ON THE STREET. I DON'T KNOW WHAT TO DO IM SCARED IF HE WILL ABUSE ME AGAIN, IM INLOVE WITH HIM AND DON'T WANT TO LOOSE HIM.

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If he calls you negative names instead of positive names then that's verbal abuse. which means he doesnt respect you. don't let any man put your self esteem low or take advantage of you. if he try to hurt you physically report him to da police or tell someone who u trust to help you. da best thing u could do is avoid him and social with positive people.

If you are from the north what nickname might you have?

Snowman, Polar bear, Arctic Owl, Arctic Hare or Arctic Wolf...

Which city has the nickname of 'The Emerald City'?

Seattle, Washington has the nickname of "The Emerald City."

Specifically, the nickname reflects the city's lush green landscapes. Seattle is located in the northwestern coastal area of Washington state. It benefits from its marine location and frequent rain events.

What is Iowa's nickname?

Iowa's nickname is the "The Hawkeye State".

Magnesuim's state at 20 degrees?

it is a state at 20 degrees if you don't know go to an other website

What is a synonym for unrest?

The closest synonym for the word unrest would be disturbance. You could also use words such as confusion, controversy, dissension, and turmoil.

My name on a forum is Ookami Kokoro meaning wolf mind or heart or spirit and I want a nickname for the forum any suggestions?

Snuggly Pup, if you want to attract girls

Quick tooth (or claw), if you want to scare people

Lobo is the Spanish word for wolf, corazon is the Spanish word for heart, so Lobo Corazon for Wolf Heart.

Most people's "nicknames" are chosen FOR them, not BY them.

Why is New York called The big apple and why did they refer as prizes as apples?

This commonly asked question got me wondering, why do we call New York City the Big Apple? While I've seen several apple trees in New York City, I don't particularly recall them as being in notable quantity -- there are certainly more pigeons than apples in New York City, but we don't call New York City the "Big Pigeon." As with anything New York, there are many opinions and contradictions.

In the early 1920s, "apple" was used in reference to the many racing courses in and around New York City. Apple referred to the prizes being awarded for the races -- as these were important races, the rewards were substantial.

Based on the research of Barry Popik, the use of "Big Apple" to refer to New York City became clearer. Popik found that a writer for the New York Morning Telegraph, John Fitzgerald, referred to New York City's races "Around the Big Apple." It is rumored that Fitzgerald got the term from jockeys and trainers in New Orleans who aspired to race on New York City tracks, referring to the "Big Apple."

In the late 1920s and early 1930s, New York City's jazz musicians began referring to New York City as the "Big Apple." An old saying in show business was, "There are many apples on the tree, but only one Big Apple." New York City being the premier place to perform was referred to as the Big Apple.

As well, common language included "taking a bite out of the apple" as a reference to taking a risk: after all, one could certainly bite into a worm or into a juicy and delicious mainstay of life. Most people, obviously, avoided the worm or else everyone would have avoided apples in favor of a better fruit. Thus, "taking a bite out of the apple" came to mean "taking a chance to be rewarded with something wonderful!" Certainly for numerous singers, lyricists, musicians, dancers, theater managers, writers and others found fame and fortune in The Big Apple of New York City. (The fact that many others found "the worm" could be overlooked when someone could easily visualize a large, red, juicy, and delicious apple ripe for the "pickin' and eatin' ".

A 1971 campaign to increase tourism to New York City adopted "The Big Apple" as an officially recognized slogan. The campaign featured red apples in an effort to lure visitors. Officials hoped that the red apples would serve as a bright and cheery image of New York City, in contrast to the common belief that New York City was dark and dangerous. Since then, New York City has officially been The Big Apple.

Lester B Pearson's nickname?

Lester B Pearson's Nickname is "Mike" which was given to him by his flight commander, because he thought that "Lester" was too soft of a name.

wrong lester B Pearson's nickname is ''GAYMAN''

What is the name manny short for?

Manny is usually short for one of the following names: Emmanuel (Hebrew), Manuel (Spanish), Chaim (Hebrew), or Chapman (Old English).

What city in the United States is the city of brotherly love?

Uh, because when you break down the etymology, the composition of the greek leads you to the aforementioned translation

Why was George Crum's nickname George Speck?

george's real name is george speck but he adopted the last name crum

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