Nickname

  • 61Sacagawea's Nickname — Sacagawea s Nickname: Essays on the American West is a collection of essays by the American writer Larry McMurtry. It was published in 2001 by New York Review Books , and consisted chiefly of articles and book reviews that had appeared in the… …

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  • 62Míchel (nickname) — In Spain, Míchel (stressed on the first syllabe) is a common nickname for Miguel, particularly frequent in footballers. Spanish footballers known as Míchel include: Míchel, real name José Miguel González Martín del Campo, former Spanish football… …

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  • 63Teflon (nickname) — Teflon is a nickname given to persons, particularly in politics, to whom criticism does not seem to stick. The term comes from Teflon, the brand name of a non stick chemical used on cookware, and was first applied to the American President Ronald …

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  • 64Hammer (nickname) — Hammer or The Hammer is a nickname for a number of people:* Hank Aaron, baseball player * Jorg Albertz, football player * Glen Allen, Fast pitch softball player * Mark Coleman, mixed martial artist * Tom DeLay, a U.S. Congress Representative from …

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  • 65bhū̆ ĝ o-s, nickname bhukko-s —     bhū̆ ĝ o s, nickname bhukko s     English meaning: goat     Deutsche Übersetzung: “Bock”     Grammatical information: (fem. In ü “goat, nanny goat “)     Material: Zigeun. buzni “goat”; Av. būza m. “he goat”, Pers. buz “goat, he goat; billy …

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  • 66List of national football (soccer) teams by nickname — This is a list of nicknames of men s and women s national football teams.Notesee also* Lists of nicknames in football (soccer) * List of men s national football teams * List of women s national football teams * List of nicknames for sports clubs… …

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  • 67My Nickname — …

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  • 68derogatory nickname — insulting name given to someone …

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  • 69n/n — nickname …

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  • 70Nicknamed — Nickname Nick name , v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Nicknamed}; p. pr. & vb. n. {Nicknaming}.] To give a nickname to; to call by a nickname. [1913 Webster] You nickname virtue; vice you should have spoke. Shak. [1913 Webster] I altogether disclaim what has …

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