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The way I see it, there are 11 different kinds of NBA nicknames, only some of which are actually good: Initials, Hyphenates, Abbreviated Names, Replacement Names, Body/Origin Descriptors, Game Descriptors, Self-Given Nicknames, "The" Nicknames, Pop-Culture Nicknames, Group Nicknames, and (for lack of better terminology) Original Nicknames.
Nicknames — In most countries in Latin America, nicknames are common.
Working-class people tend to use more nicknames than others, as a sign of camaraderie, and men are more likely to get nicknames than women, Evans said.
He has been given colorful nicknames Unlike other secretaries of defense, who have gone by "Sir," or "Mister Secretary," Trump's pick for the position also answers to three nicknames.
" - Jen, 22 "We're married, refuses to use nicknames.
Sure, he has spent most of his career insulting the very idea of basketball, jerking up his dumb-ass shots, peddling his nicknames—his filthy, absurd, unforgivably self-given nicknames.
People like nicknames, except sometimes for themselves — see 32A.
Nicknames were the least of Tindall's worries in Japan, however.
People adopted nicknames for the weekend: Down, Penultimate, Emo Biscotti.
They might also come up with nicknames for their community.
Sweet Tea Probably my favorite of all the nicknames. 8.
"Chef," named after one of his nicknames on the court.
Or maybe Android is switching away from dessert nicknames entirely.
Now, on to the nicknames: Wow, those are some bangers.
There's some other nicknames too, but I'll keep those private.
Who says Donald Trump has a monopoly on political nicknames?
Cruel names and degrading nicknames, mocking disability, looks, weight, ethnicity.
For years, these paired nicknames have been hard to escape.
These nicknames alone are emblematic of The 5th Wave's banality.
But Eric, you can't double down on Harris Football nicknames!
They form cliques, shun rivals, and even dole out nicknames.
The work of saving NBA nicknames is simply too important.
The family and employees communicate with code words and nicknames.
The sandwiches bear the nicknames of National Hockey League stars.
The league encouraged players to put nicknames on their jerseys.
Navigation systems do not know nicknames like the Policeman's Hook.
Every school has its protocol when it comes to nicknames.
Out here on the prairie, we're sparing with our nicknames.
His reddish hair earned him nicknames, like "New York Red."
Mr. Trump is known for giving nicknames to his opponents.
Considering the nicknames of members of the armed services, soldier (Army), marine (Marine Corps), sailor (Navy), airman (Air Force) and guardsman (Coast Guard), there are three categories determining the nicknames: domain, function, or motive power.
NHL players volunteering to put cool nicknames on their own jerseys?
He insults his opponents with schoolyard nicknames while retweeting slavish sycophants.
It also explains another one of his many nicknames: Tall-talker.
Later, Abe grills Midge about whether Benjamin has any cutesy nicknames.
Custom nicknames can be entered by tapping Add Field then Nickname.
Here's a list of 11 media nicknames bestowed by Donald Trump.
Read on for a list of Trump&aposs most iconic nicknames.
Once, the group went bowling, complete with shirts embroidered with nicknames.
Their cute nicknames, their pet voices, their awful inside jokes, etc.
"Squirmy and Grubs are our nicknames for each other," Hannah said.
Trump's targeted nicknames have the potential to become self-fulfilling prophecies.
And guess the nicknames of world leaders in our interactive quiz.
It's my strong belief we need WAY more nicknames in politics.
He uses childish nicknames to describe political opponents and foreign leaders.
They even had nicknames for eachother: Bubba (Connor) and Bubba2 (Reynolds).
Scribbled over the maps were hundreds of artists' nicknames or pseudonyms.
Another homely delight of the museum is learning the losers' nicknames.
"Wacky Jacky," he called her, employing his fondness for derogatory nicknames.
Nicknames in baseball usually grow beyond the stuff of childhood teasing.
I have expressed in the past my distaste for festival nicknames.
Expect the nicknames to get nastier and the attacks more gratuitous.
Brand's specialty heroes carry the nicknames of National Hockey League players.
They might have cute nicknames, but these snowstorms have been harsh.
They were given American nicknames like Tony and Bobby and Max.
"Her nicknames included 'the Goddess' and 'Big Mama,'" Mr. Forrest said.
President Trump has a proclivity for tweeting, typos and trenchant nicknames.
Her team also assigned them nicknames to explain their particular roles.
You know, all the characters have been given nicknames by fans.
She has some nicknames, like "Dragon Queen," but these titles are formal.
"People make it a joke and make up these nicknames," he said.
But almost every one of those nicknames contains the eldest son's name.
The group has been given various nicknames by security researchers, like Temp.
Pop has a lot of nicknames for Luke: Power man, Mr. Bulletproof.
I recognized some of the nicknames from other cast videos comment sections.
Couples will be prompted to personalize chat features like colors and nicknames.
Tim Kaine reacts to some of the funny nicknames he's been given.
But Kanye doesn't have an "F" anywhere in any of his nicknames.
"That's just stupid nicknames that Larry Nance comes up with," he says.
I came at this all wrong, at first, by evaluating the nicknames.
"NB Mindy" has been one of our nicknames for Jacob ever since.
The Spurs Need a Nickname Five-man unit nicknames are the greatest.
Speaking of enforcer nicknames, Cronin had a great one: Cronin The Barbarian.
The spooky nicknames just add to the drama of this entire event.
They were, however, happy to give nicknames—Brown Sauce and Grand Feen.
At rallies, President Trump usually lambastes his political rivals with demeaning nicknames.
But many cultures use diminutive nicknames that reflect social and familial relationships.
Whatever the reason, there's a distinct lack of originality in contemporary nicknames.
Self-given nicknames are straight-up garbage and should never be used.
Did she use English nicknames for them, instead of their Hebrew names?
It's my nickname, combining the nicknames of Jose (Pepe) and Antonio (Ton).
Jessica Hembree: I've had nicknames that were pejorative and reference my femininity.
N.B.A. stars suddenly won millions of new followers — and sometimes awkward nicknames.
They've really done everything they can to demean him, add nicknames too.
Their nicknames are Teerak and Tonrak ["Darling" and "Tree of Love" in English].
I challenge you to find me another plant with cooler, more evocative nicknames!
Their gang member aliases included nicknames such as "Killer", "Horror" and "Lil Clandestino".
You can vote and submit your favorite nicknames for MU69 online through NASA. 
We're like, Weasel 1, Weasel 2, we had nicknames for all of them.
Among the nicknames, the serial killer was also dubbed the East Area Rapist.
It's named after their nicknames for each other -- BB, a synonym for baby.
They've also coined some nicknames for their daughter, including Lulu and Looney Tunes.
The men are instructed to call one another and the activists by nicknames.
And he called Strange "Lyin' Luther," recalling Trump's own penchant for pejorative nicknames.
From that point on, I inherited a few nicknames: Look Out Six-Five.
Nicknames in our childhood were not always welcome and rarely were self-declared.
Coming up with demeaning nicknames was the one skill we knew Trump had.
The players also have nicknames, which only makes things more confusing for newcomers.
But the study of nicknames is more than dumping "Pookie" into a spreadsheet.
They had been welcomed at the ranch, given nicknames both childish and aspirational.
Detectives have only nicknames and physical descriptions for those individuals, the official said.
"They had two nicknames for me: Blackie and Faggot Mike," Mr. Williams said.
Their playful nicknames — like Double Irish and Dutch Sandwich — made them sound benign.
Among the many nicknames Erik had for me, my least favorite was Tinder.
His changing political views earned him nicknames like Chameleon Bonaparte and the Weathervane.
Campers also took on nicknames, with Mr. Felix adopting the name Fidget Wigglesworth.
One of the nicknames under listed under Northam's photograph was "Coonman," a racial slur.
He will use nicknames to mock his opponents and frame their images among voters.
Tales abound of bloody turf wars, drive-by shootings and ringleaders with sinister nicknames.
They give their abductees, who have all sexually assaulted women, pun-themed group nicknames.
Sustained acceptance can make tongue-tripping nicknames less necessary, and reset the linguistic order.
"My little squishy," Gaines captioned the shot, revealing one of her baby boy's nicknames.
He has just enough verbal dexterity to come up with punishing insults and nicknames.
Chuck, Winter, and Kopp earned their nicknames in the ranks of the French army.
"There's some other nicknames too, but I'll keep those private," the pop star added.
" But none of his 2016 nicknames will be as prominently remembered as "Crooked Hillary.
Trump famously used nicknames against a number of his opponents in 2016, including Republicans.
At first, he assigns the Africans his blatantly romantic classical nicknames (Apollo, Tristan, Hermes).
But we spend too many hours at the office to endure nicknames that grate.
As the multiple nicknames imply, the possibilities are pretty much endless with this trend.
Let's start the week traveling the world using sports team nicknames as our passport.
Nicknames helped teach me that words really do matter, whether ironic, loving or descriptive.
Anni's other friends have equally interesting nicknames (we never find out their real ones).
Many schools and universities have changed their nicknames away from representations of American Indians.
To help guide younger generations, elder hackers can often still use nicknames, she added.
Also known as Fat Tuesday, Mardi Gras (in French) and by many other nicknames.
But college football was his forte, stamping the game with enduring expressions and nicknames.
Instead, think of any other nicknames you can call people, like "dude" or something.
But facing pressure and protest, many teams are now changing their nicknames and mascots.
"Do not use any nicknames for the character, such as 'RONNIE,'" the code states.
He hasn't even been able to brand Bernie with one of his trademark nicknames.
Instead, Mr. McClelland offers lots of place nicknames, sports-related slang and local delicacies.
They incorporated the logo into patches and "playboy" into call signs and unit nicknames.
Now Sammy has begun using unsanctioned nicknames, such as Skeeter, Skittles or even Squitter.
Using her team's research, we outline the key players, their nicknames, and their positions.
That is why this year's N.C.A.A. tournament seems more like a throwback, a nod to the days when nicknames were vibrant and organic, borne of playground taunts, backyard boasts or, worse, the nursery, from which many of the more unfortunate nicknames emerged.
Of course, both nicknames are tried-and-true classics used by couples around the world.
He asked the ring maker to inscribe the initials of our nicknames for each other.
Polling suggests, however, that Trump's nicknames often work and can inflict long-lasting political damage.
The next night, they were asked if they had nicknames for each other (Heary, Billy).
Despite their nicknames—"slime eel" and "snot snake"—these creatures are neither eels nor snakes.
Stand by for more, the president is reportedly "work shopping" nicknames for other 2020 candidates.
The campaign centred on personal attacks wherein candidates insulted each other with Trump-style nicknames.
Negan also gives Beta nicknames like Frowny Mctwoknives, which we hope make it to screen.
They thought up nicknames for one another — including Mustache, the Big One, Obama and Pashtun.
Right now, he's cycling through all of the nicknames/insults Trump has hurled at women.
Let's start the week by traveling the world, using sports team nicknames as our passport.
He came up with a lot of the nicknames, some of which only he used.
Chino says his polleros used nicknames among themselves and that everything was done in code.
In just 22 games played, Harlan "Chewie" Williams—why don't nicknames like this exist anymore?
Rather, the expectation is for a mud-throwing campaign with demeaning nicknames and crude rumormongering.
Under the picture and his name, it listed two nicknames -- "Goose, Coonman" -- in quotes underneath.
In 2016, Mr. Trump gave his rivals cutting nicknames and taunted them at every turn.
NASA scientists frequently give nicknames to rocks and geographical features to help tell them apart.
The Times, using one of its home team's previous nicknames, announced the transaction on Jan.
Our fellow Russian visitors called out "Misha" or "Mishka," endearing nicknames for their national symbol.
Do your local sports teams have nicknames that honor your town's best or worst features?
This week I suggested some possible nicknames for the president, and the votes are in.
We gave one another nicknames — no reason for narcos to have a monopoly on those.
On "Full Frontal," each read some of the other's most cutting nicknames for Mr. Cruz.
I've got little nicknames for all of them, and they all respond to different things.
Many of them received free publicity on TMZ, and were referred to by cheeky nicknames.
"They have the same thoughts— but not maybe the same stigmatizing nicknames," he told me.
Among the many nicknames Coloradans have for their state, "the mother of rivers" is particularly apt.
The Great Other's true name cannot be spoken by humans; luckily, there's an abundance of nicknames.
Another possibility is that dolphins assign nicknames to each other, or adopt names that sound similar.
As part of the program, 33 teams temporarily took on new nicknames, complete with new logos.
He mocks their appearances, he gives them nasty nicknames, some with racist or anti-Semitic undertones.
They also had silly nicknames, beloved of the upper class—Jelly, and another brother called Dumbo.
And Trump is quite a fan of nicknames, including Crooked Hillary, Little Marco, and Lyin' Ted.
Trump has made a habit of mocking his critics and rivals on Twitter with juvenile nicknames.
Still, "Vagisil" and "Monistat," as their nicknames for each other go, are as close as ever.
Facebook will then display a prompt to set custom emoji, nicknames, and colors for the chat.
She's Lola, the Cam girl who has special nicknames for each of her most loyal fans.
My colleagues over at Polygon asserted that nicknames should be a requirement; I disagree whole-heartedly.
President Trump is known for giving his political opponents and critics nicknames, especially on social media.
She wasn't afraid to lean in – tame horses, tease dogs, humiliate dissidents with insulting petty nicknames.
Many, many, many of hits tweets include insulting nicknames for political rivals both past and present.
With colleagues and strangers, avoid diminutive nicknames like hon, baby, darling, girl, young lady or kiddo.
Crump said he believes the officer who killed "EJ" -- one of Bradford's nicknames -- rushed to judgment.
And he's used that opportunity to attack their Democratic opponents, at times giving them pejorative nicknames.
It is also why pilots wear T-shirts emblazoned with nicknames like KittyCopter, Rekrek and Zoomas.
You can literally go to company events and we only call each other by our nicknames.
He also concocts derisive nicknames for his political enemies, most recently going after "Liddle" Bob Corker.
The pair's respective nicknames perfectly encapsulates the difference in both men's attitudes, skillsets and fighting style.
New York City has its nicknames: the Empire City, Fun City, the city that never sleeps.
The nicknames are nauseating — Porchey and Bertie and the like for do-nothing viscounts and earls.
But others say the use of ethnic groups as mascots and nicknames for teams is demeaning.
Milwaukee has gone by many nicknames over the years: Cream City, Brew Town, the German Athens.
" The bohemian reputation lent the neighborhood the nicknames "Greenwich Village on the Hudson" and "Red Hill.
The very opposite of She-Who-Must-Not-Be-Named, she's got about a hundred nicknames.
Under the picture, it listed the racist slur "Coonman" -- in quotes -- as one of his nicknames.
Many boasted colorful nicknames, bestowed on them by fans, crew members or even by Ahlum himself.
As the shootings continued, Pfleger led an antiviolence march, calling out gang members by their nicknames.
Some of Dr. Jackson's colleagues said it had earned him the nicknames Candyman and Dr. Feelgood.
His deep-set dimples and wide grin earned him many nicknames, including Prince Charming and Buddy.
"Low Energy" Jeb: Like all of Trump's best nicknames, this one had the ring of truth.
He gave her nicknames, including "pretty lady" and "gypsy," and resisted her efforts to dissuade him.
The fact that Strike also has so many nicknames is revealing of him as a person.
Formal names are something of a rarity in movie credits; shortened nicknames are far more common.
Trump is known to assign derogatory nicknames to his opponents in an attempt to degrade them.
When I hear women use cutesy nicknames like "power surges" I want to rip their throats out.
"♡ Auntie KiKi ♡," Kardashian, 34, affectionately captioned the image, using one of her older sister's nicknames.
As we reported ... cops picked up Ola and Abel, their nicknames, on Wednesday night at O'Hare Airport.
"He's not a magic grandpa, he's a friendly grandpa," she joked, referring to one of his nicknames.
The religious conversions, the nicknames, the immigration stances: It all seems a little too convenient, too calculated.
The two share a number of features in common, including default emojis, nicknames, and search in conversation.
"I feel it, it's an instinct," Trump told the New York Times Magazine of crafting campaign nicknames.
Below Deck is hitting the high seas again, and the crew is already handing out the nicknames!
We've got a particular sense of humor in Australia—irreverent, taking the Mickey out of people, nicknames.
They might not be as good as Martin Scorsese's, but, nonetheless, Trump's nicknames do seem to stick.
"One year without our enforcer," Hager, 37, continued, using one of her family's nicknames for her grandmother.
Tips, crime statistics, cooperating witnesses, nicknames, and detective notes can get aggregated into a large data system.
Malik had recently revealed the cute nicknames he calls his supermodel girlfriend, who turned 22 last week.
Nicknames to avoid confusion were inevitable, and the two men became known as Duke and Clem Foster.
The list includes complimenting a woman's butt, using derogatory nicknames, and exposing yourself regardless of the excuse.
Trump has given nicknames to all his biggest rivals throughout the 2016 campaign, and with good reason.
But all of these clerical titles are nicknames for Tobias Forge, frontman of Swedish death metallers Repugnant.
If your new roomie is calling people "Chads" and "Stacys," for example, they are not innocuous nicknames.
Employees take nicknames from his novels and other pulp fiction, and use these names for internal communication.
Other people have been given their own internet nicknames after being caught on video calling the police.
You know the illegals, you know them by their first name, you know them by their nicknames.
The reference to "dumb and dumber" is Legere's disparaging nicknames for rivals Verizon and AT&T, respectively.
He told her how special she was, and gave her affectionate nicknames, like "Mugwamp," to prove it.
The only time that I saw a flash of aloofness was when the subject of nicknames arose.
He told the group to keep an eye out on which Democrat candidates get nicknames in 2020.
Lawmakers, most notably Democratic leaders in Congress who get in Trump's way, could get their own nicknames.
Most of the nicknames in this year's tournament were endowed by family members rather than basketball peers.
Each record included their nicknames, dates of birth, height and weight, ethnicity and sexual preferences and interests.
Others are giving their opponents mocking, Trump-style nicknames in hopes of standing out from the pack.
Uber's security team used nicknames for hackers, particularly the colorful, anonymous ones who engaged with the company.
"There's so many nicknames I'm inclined to give this guy," Biden said to laughter in the room.
And why are the nicknames only on the player pages and not in some sort of database?
The important thing with pop-culture nicknames, as with all other types, is not to force it.
Nicknames such as "orbiter" or "rocketeer" are examples for names based off of motive power for space.
Its title is "Class Action Park," a reference to one of the many nicknames for Action Park.
Where does the latest nickname fit in my definitive rankings of Trump's nicknames for his political enemies?
Even between protesters, they usually pass nicknames and nods, with nothing that identifies them in daily life.
Stumptown is one of the nicknames for the city of Portland, Oregon where the show takes place.
Attacking Democrats has long been a feature of Trump's speeches and tweets, complete with ever-lengthening nicknames.
Consider the President's penchant for insults and demeaning nicknames and it's easy to agree with Flake's logic.
Even between protesters, they usually pass nicknames and nods, with nothing that identifies them in daily life.
His nicknames, his taunts, his willingness to go lower than you all work to coarsen the discourse.
Johnson comes from a long, boisterous line of activist-minded Brooklyn-bred ballers with nicknames like Slomotion.
The girls' spirits remained intact, as they devised amusing and mocking nicknames for the fighters, the diaries show.
Scottish fans of the drink have given it nicknames such as "Wreck the Hoose Juice" and "Commotion Lotion".
While she's Queen Elizabeth to millions around the world, the royal family has special nicknames for each other.
The kingpins, with their resources, egos and catchy nicknames, never fail to capture the imagination of the world.
Authorities detailed an intricate operation that used nicknames to refer to the various players involved in the trade.
The actress even revealed a few nicknames she has for Madden, joking that they've definitely evolved over time.
Nicknames, my second preferred method, make sense when you aren't serious about someone or if you met IRL.
Before his death in 2007, Pimp C frequently embraced nicknames like Sweet Jones, Percy Mack, and Jack Tripper.
They've mastered the art of the PDA on social media throughout their relationship — even giving one another nicknames.
The reality, however, is that obviously many people go by different nicknames at different points in their life.
During the long primary season, Trump responded to criticism from his opponents with mocking nicknames and scornful insults.
" — Zayn, on the couple's nicknames for each other, to The Sunday Times "She didn't know I was coming.
The old bosses were known by their nicknames: Don Vito, Tommy Ryan, the Chin, Tony Ducks, Big Paul.
The duo came up with amazing nicknames for themselves—Woz "Berkeley Blue," Jobs "Oaf Tobar"—and got hooked.
We came up with a game to go around the table and give each other gross, ridiculous nicknames.
Their banter over emails and text messages is garnished with inside jokes, locker-room nicknames and exuberant punctuation.
It has a kind of ironic tone and gives all the stars nicknames, like Rihanna is Rhi Rhi.
Mr. Terrible isn't another of his nicknames, though — it's the name of his 154-foot rented mega yacht.
Insults and nicknames Trump kicked off his campaign for president by denigrating Mexican immigrants as murderers and rapists.
Another officer nicknames her "Angela Davis" when she tries to go undercover as a prostitute for a night.
As line nicknames go, it wasn't The French Connection or The Triple Crown Line, but it wasn't bad.
At college, I was called "the Mexican" and "the Beaner," along with other nicknames referencing my Mexican heritage.
I answered that question below -- with my definitive rankings of Trump's nicknames for his most common political enemies.
Invite in humor anywhere you can, including account nicknames with personal jokes or spreadsheets with silly line items.
And on the back of their black tank tops were nicknames: Bash-full, Rage, Whakintawh and Diamond Dog.
" His work has earned him the nicknames Lord of the Flies, Mr. Hashtag and "Saudi Arabia's Steve Bannon.
A fan favorite, Radwanska earned nicknames like Ninja and the Professor because of her improvisation and shotmaking skills.
Group Nicknames: These most often come about when a team captures the public consciousness for a distinctive reason.
In real life, nicknames have a way of sticking with us — even if we don't necessarily love them.
The notoriety of the many nicknames for these children suggest both their prevalence and stigmatization, the researchers said.
Men with nicknames like Droop and Broccoli were said to have dealt in crack cocaine, fentanyl and oxycodone.
All the traditions and secrets, the door notes and nicknames — none of it would matter once we ported.
"He tried to do it with Comey and he's been trying out all these different nicknames," Tapper said.
For more on Julian Schnabel, see his autobiography, CVJ: Nicknames of Maitre D's and Other Excerpts from Life.
JPEGMAFIA: I lived in Japan for a little bit and we would just get nicknames off of internet shit.
For the 20th anniversary of The Sopranos, HBO promised mob-style nicknames for anyone who replied to the tweet.
And Rapaport comes away from the trip with a couple new nicknames -- Air Marshal Mike ... and Michael RapaPort Authority.
In retaliation, Trump not only pulled out the intelligence insult, but he also dusted off his favorite ploy: nicknames!
In addition to the affectionate nicknames "darling" and "babe," William has previously addressed his wife as "Poppet" in public.
In light of that fact, NASA is asking people to nominate nicknames for MU69 and vote for their favorites.
It was unclear Thursday just how successful the church will be at distancing itself from its long-standing nicknames.
China may have censored various nicknames for North Korean leader Kim Jong-un that poke fun at his weight.
She has customers fill out a survey with nicknames, wedding details and back stories, which all help her process.
Detroit has a lot of nicknames — Hitsville, USA, Hockeytown, the Motor City — and the Detroit mug celebrates them all.
When my Spanish teacher assigned nicknames, I asked for one without an "a" or an "o" at the end.
He regularly gives his detractors unflattering nicknames — "Little Marco Rubio" for the Florida junior senator, "Lyin' Ted" for Sen.
In the vendor community, they know each other by such nicknames, he says, refusing to give his real name.
" Police, in a nod to one of Tse's nicknames, have dubbed it Sam Gor, Cantonese for "Brother Number Three.
This includes the ability to search the conversation, edit nicknames, change the chat's color, change emoji, and mute notifications.
Republicans and Democrats have just reached across the aisle to agree on one thing ... STOP STEALING NICKNAMES, TOM BRADY!!!!!
"Pawpaw sat and ate with mawmaw today at my wedding," she wrote, referring to her grandparents by their nicknames.
Some of them have led to derisive nicknames for the 911 callers, such as "Permit Patty" or "BBQ Becky."
Plus, there were my friends: guys with big hearts and weird nicknames like Basi and Linky and the Bees.
But in most cases they knew only smugglers' nicknames or first names, many of which are common in Eritrea.
Some of its sports teams have used names, nicknames and logos that refer to indigenous people in that country.
But other nicknames for the potbellied leader—such as Baozi (stuffed bun) or Winnie-the-Pooh—have gone viral.
Mr. Trump has enjoyed political fortune by belittling his opponents, handing them demeaning nicknames, and even mocking their spouses.
Yeah, what was so great, especially for a kid, was that all the Bad Boys had such cool nicknames.
Two of the featured men are identified as Iraqi by their nicknames, Ukashah al-Iraqi and Ali al-Iraqi.
It's rare for a public figure to have such an absence of hobbies or nicknames or anything like that.
Plex and all the inmates who spoke to VICE are using first names and nicknames to protect their identities.
She checks in on robots with nicknames like Godzilla and reviews updates about suppliers affected by the recent hurricane.
The nicknames can be records of a childhood or a hometown, bringing with them a history unknown to most.
The older people in the organization often have nicknames for the younger set: the Resistance, Al Jazeera, the revolutionaries.
On Players Weekend, as it was called, they chose nicknames for their jerseys and wore whatever cleats they designed.
If foreigners find Thai names to be a mouthful, so, apparently, do Thais, who use nicknames in everyday life.
Trump plied his very unpresidential craft of slapping disparaging nicknames and insults at a host of perceived political enemies.
Guess it's time to come up with one of those cute combined nicknames for J. Lo and A-Rod.
Older terms and nicknames sometimes gained new popularity that guaranteed they'd remain in English long after soldiers returned home.
Among gay and bisexual men, meth is known by two main nicknames: Tina, or T for short, and ice.
BuzzFeed News is only identifying protesters by their first names or English nicknames because of widespread fear of arrest.
During the 2016 primaries, Republicans were forced to contend with the nicknames Trump gave them on the campaign trail.
Barata clarified this: one of García's nicknames was Crazy Horse; a chalán is someone who takes care of horses.
The nicknames assigned by federal investigators to some bank robbers are drawn largely from their appearances or modus operandi.
At various times in his career, Sean Combs has used nicknames such as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy and others.
At various times in his career, Sean Combs has used nicknames such as Puff Daddy, P. Diddy and others.
The director Marilyn Ness shot this documentary about Baltimore (Charm City is one of its nicknames) over three years.
"Many of us have legal names but use nicknames without much confusion," Kraninger wrote in her email to employees.
The event debuted last year, and its main highlight is that players get to wear their nicknames on their jerseys.
One of her nicknames in the city is "The Nanny" and, in the interview, she played on that nurturing image.
And while nicknames do sometimes carry some inkling of the truth, it's still hard to make sense of Tormund's story.
So where services like PlayStation Network, Steam and Xbox Live employ user-selected nicknames, Nintendo uses a jumble of numbers.
Memes and nicknames of Chinese President Xi Jinping (including, strangely, Winnie the Pooh) have been blocked on social media platforms.
The band each have Spice Girls style nicknames: Sydney is 'Crazy,' Jen is 'Cute,' and Courtney is appropriately 'Classic Courtney.
The clip opened with Kotb and Gifford listing off their booze-filled nicknames for the different days of the weeks.
Cocaine has arguably the most colorful nicknames, including Bolivian marching powder, Florida snow, joy flakes, heaven dust, and devil's dandruff.
One of Mississippi's nicknames is the Hospitality State, but the state's famous Southern hospitality does not apply universally to everyone.
"As a fan, I've been playing the games since the beginning, I've never really given my pokémon nicknames," he says.
Here's how to ditch those long-winded real names and get your nicknames set up instead on Android and iOS.
Trump is known for his nicknames for both political competitors (Lyin' Ted Cruz, Little Marco) and his nemesis news companies.
They gave each other nicknames: "VV" for Mosshart, "Hotel" for Hince, as the press has routinely referenced over the years.
Sony's rumored "Neo" project — which has been bestowed with the nicknames "PS4.5" and "PS4K" — is effectively a souped-up PS4.
Zachary Lipez also has good goth nicknames for other body parts, but you'll have to ask about them on Twitter.
The couple also got tattoos of their apparent nicknames for each other — cheese for Winter and peanut butter for Meaden.
Pressure to eliminate Native American-themed nicknames and mascots from California's schools has been around since at least the 1960s.
These islands are connected by more than 400 bridges, earning the city one of its nicknames: "The City of Bridges."
People in Ummarari are known by an assortment of nicknames, so just figuring out who was who was a challenge.
Crump said he believes the officer who killed "EJ" -- one of Bradford's nicknames -- rushed to judgment because of Bradford's race.
Character names were acceptable nicknames, and mostly, if people didn't want to tell you a piece of information, they didn't.
The specter of seeing all five starters in the same rotation, even once, elicited no nicknames or fanfare from Alderson.
With nicknames like Queen of Uprising and Princesse de la Sape, their clothes—and their characters—are larger than life.
Scientists often come up with acronyms that serve as nicknames for studies and are shorthand for long, complicated scientific titles.
For a few years, the Hall of Fame had an awkward habit of reaching for nicknames to put on plaques.
Elite universities like C.U.H.K. and the University of Hong Kong have even earned nicknames like Riot U and Revolution University.
Those are CrowdStrike's nicknames for the two Russian hacking groups that the firm found at work inside the D.N.C. network.
She's more upset that Cassie now prefers the company of another girl, Delia Vosul, whom Julia nicknames the Evil Morsel.
TIL that some people — not me, mind you — give their muscles affectionate nicknames, which I suppose was bound to happen.
Here's a handy guide to some of the most oft-used fan-nicknames you'll hear at Hall H: Supernatural — Sup-Natsies
He did a lot of things right throughout the season: he built deep relationships and had fun nicknames to solidify alliances.
Langford had one of the most overtly racist nicknames of the era, with venues billing him as 'The Boston Tar Baby'.
" The highlights: "Trump slammed back at me repeatedly [on Twitter], hitting me over and over with his lame nicknames [Goofy, Pocahontas].
Trump has periodically attacked Bloomberg and other candidates in the race during the primary, often using nicknames to refer to them.
" His administration was regularly denounced as white supremacist, and the president earned nicknames like "the orange man" and "Cheeto-in-chief.
S. Vijaya Devi, B. Aishwarya, and Payal Gupta — better known by their naval nicknames, Skipper, Croc, SwatCat, Shou, Gator, and Puko.
Then he eviscerated "low-energy" Jeb Bush, "Little Marco" Rubio and "Lyin' Ted" Cruz, and every one of those nicknames stuck.
The other members of the gang are ciphers, distinguishable only by their physical characteristics and lurid nicknames, like Lollipop and Drone.
The president, for his part, has targeted few leading candidates, such as Biden and Warren, whom he has given pejorative nicknames.
They've only been carpooling for a short time and they're already trading nicknames and making dad jokes like life-long buddies.
And now the Pink Lady Bandit: All of them captured, investigators say, due in no small part to their unique nicknames.
The data is incomplete because it does not include nicknames, like AOC, or other shorthand references to the names of individuals.
This angered many users who wanted to use pseudonyms or nicknames, especially when Google began deleting their accounts for non-compliance.
Mr. Kainth's parents, who perished in the fire, were known by the Punjabi nicknames, meaning "father" and "mother," Ms. Ramnauth said.
The survivor at the end of the nomination process then faces Trump, who has a penchant for giving opponents insulting nicknames.
RELATED: GOP debate turns dirty Early on, as Rubio pressed Trump for more policy details, the two gave each other nicknames.
Talk about what kind of nicknames they like (if any) and how you both like to refer to your body parts.
Unbreakable Kimmy Schmidt has no shortage of running gags — and one of the jokes that keeps on giving is Titus's nicknames.
Like James, West was not a stranger to superlative nicknames, with people calling him the Logo, Mr. Clutch and Mr. Outside.
It's also helpful to check nicknames and diminutives, just in case someone's trying for Chuck Taylor when you go by Charles.
For Cancellara's final Tour, Trek, his American bicycle maker, has prominently painted "Spartacus," one of Cancellara's nicknames, on the bicycle's frame.
Trump has been using nicknames and insults to taunt his political enemies since the early days of his 2023 presidential run.
The swimmer with boyish good looks is a household name in China and goes by the nicknames "Baozi" or "steamed bun".
It may appear narcissistic to react with umbrage as Trump mocks the media for "fake news" and demeans them with nicknames.
And because of the added nicknames, each narrow victory and shocking death of his select crew was far more emotionally powerful.
They chase each other around the sky, one pursuing the other like cat and mouse (hence their nicknames, Tom and Jerry).
For the thousands of migrant children in detention centers, the rules are clear: no touching, no nicknames, no sharing your food.
In many of these cases, the caller is mocked with whimsical, alliterative nicknames like BBQ Becky, Cornerstore Caroline and Permit Patty.
They include Jack Ma, the chairman of Alibaba, who at one point gave employees nicknames drawn from characters in the novels.
Meanwhile, Jimmy Kimmel poked fun at Trump's nicknames for Biden and Sanders, saying they don't get his point across very clearly.
Others had tried to describe the weird sensation, but spacey nicknames like "attention-induced head orgasm" had never quite caught on.
Apple, which has had a close association with Drake for years, put Siri to work with a list of his nicknames.
"If it's fake, everybody's gonna roast me … forever," he says to a friend, dreading the cruel nicknames he'll have to endure.
"Little Adam Schiff": Of all the "little/liddle"-based nicknames, this one, which comes from a February tweet, feels the weakest.
At a time when fans and the cycling press conferred nicknames for stars, Poulidor became Poupou, while Anquetil was Maître Jacques.
GOLD COAST, Australia — Australia has an affinity for nicknames, and Gold Coast — the country's sixth-largest city — has many of them.
" Trump, who has a history of giving opponents insulting nicknames, loves calling Kim Jong-un, the North Korean dictator, "Rocket Man.
I turn to them for silly nicknames and disgusting locker-room pranks and inscrutable jargon-laden accounts of on-field action.
Koenig was referring to the nicknames the press gave the duchess in the lead-up to her royal wedding in 2011.
Her nicknames, "Sassy" and "the Divine One," suggest the vast range of her musical personality, from playful coyness to diva hauteur.
His dozens of nicknames reflect these qualities: Wavy Bone, Pretty Gordo, Li'l Newport, Yamborghini, Huey P. Screwton, Ricen Beckford, EastSide Stevie.
We know that autocorrect is a fine source of Pokémon Go nicknames, but a 2-year-old's imagination is way better.
You can change your group's color, give your friends nicknames, or set a group emoji (to replace the "Thumbs Up" icon).
While Mr. Xi cannot yet match Mao's dominance over daily life, there are some similarities, including the use of endearing nicknames.
Consumer information can reside in lots of databases, and the same consumer can be listed under different names, addresses or nicknames.
They did form friendships, though, and referred to one another by their numbers or used nicknames based on tastes and personalities.
It would be easier to root for their happiness if they weren't one of those couples with creepy nicknames for each other.
You can give devices nicknames for easy reference, and assign devices to rooms to control groups of gadgets with a single command.
" His high school buddies get new nicknames, including "Handsy Hank" — which "the liberal media is going to find some way to spin.
And he unleashed an uncanny marketing ability in which he deduced his critics' weak points and distilled them to nicknames that stuck.
It started with Trump mocking his Republican primary rivals with cruel nicknames and spreading theories of criminal behavior to discredit Hillary Clinton.
He uses the platform to retweet support and to brand his opponents with damaging nicknames such as "Lyin' Ted" for Texas Sen.
Despite the affectionate nicknames, a source told PEOPLE in October that Kylie and Travis are in no rush to tie the knot.
Jude is among dozens of candidates across Kentucky who included nicknames on their ballot listings in order to stand out for voters.
Nicknames help investigators ID nameless perps and generate publicity that can aid in their capture, retired FBI Special Agent Harry Trombitas said.
"They're trying to follow the Trump model of rhyming nicknames and taglines, but that only works for the President," the strategist said.
Several trainers are giving their Pokémon nicknames by typing in their original names, then going with whatever their phones correct it to.
The pair of researchers, credited by their hacker nicknames MY123 and Slipstream, found the cryptographic key protecting a feature called Secure Boot.
In fact, the duo just got two matching tattoos: two half hearts, and peanut butter and cheese — their nicknames for each other.
My hometown had a lot of nicknames when I was growing up there in the '1593s and '90s, few of them charitable.
Trump has been using nicknames and insults to taunt his political opponents since the 2016 Republican presidential primary, tagging former Florida Gov.
Thanks to his boyish good looks, he is a household name in China and goes by the nicknames "Baozi," or "steamed bun".
Debating a Trump wannabe: Many Republican candidates are patterning their political performances after Donald Trump: arrogant, antagonistic, filled with insults and nicknames.
During my playing days, I saw my nicknames evolve over time, reflecting the constant change of scenery that is life in baseball.
His mom is a drug user who dates a dealer—Justin nicknames him "Meth Seth"—who physically assaults him and his mom.
But the trial's depiction of the way that Albany operates — with bullying, back-room deals and sophomoric nicknames, has not been flattering.
It is becoming ever more popular for teams to put their nicknames on jerseys, but the city of origin is not common.
As the NBA's self-appointed Directed of Nickname Operations, I have taken it upon myself to compile a taxonomy of NBA nicknames.
Still, she has a writer's gift for bestowing colorful nicknames on all this story's other characters and deeming herself the central figure.
Every team is wearing alternate uniforms, with looser rules on personalized accessories, and colorful V-neck jerseys with nicknames on the back.
She added that Bloomberg used nicknames like "dogface" and "Stopatruckski" (which rhymed with one target's last name) for women he found unattractive.
Trump, we must recall, rose to power and fame by calling other people ugly (and worse) and demeaning them with nasty nicknames.
In this way the awful nicknames Trump pasted on his opponents, and photos with nasty captions, become "memes," which spread like viruses.
"The pictures all had little nicknames," including one whose subjects Mr. Bierman called his "grandparents," which unfortunately didn't make the final cut.
Players' jerseys will have plain old last names, rather than nicknames like He Hate Me (Rod Smart) and Death Blow (Jamal Duff).
Along the way, he earned nicknames like "Le Cost Killer" and "The Ice Breaker" for helping to turn around failing automotive businesses.
The current Republican president, while he likes generals (particularly gruff generals with tough-sounding nicknames), isn't much of a natural commander-in-chief.
It's Google's equivalent of Big Blue, as Facebook nicknames its flagship app that does a thousand things across countless strange nooks and crannies.
It's fun for the players, and everyone gets to sit back and try to figure out what some of the nicknames even mean.
" When asked whether any possible nicknames — whether or not derived from "The Bean" — have been proposed already, he said, "I haven't heard one.
Britney Spears says that while she appreciates complimentary fan nicknames like "Godney" and "The Holy Spearit," the titles can feel a little weird.
Were such things to come to pass—other things being equal in Pyongyang—their country might yet shed its most unflattering of nicknames.
Problems with the registration program were a result of the "cultural practice among descendants of Haitians, in particular, to use nicknames," he said.
Pancho, Preston, Remy, Lazer, Truffles and Loki each get bios which include ninja stats like age, weight and height, as well as nicknames.
Eve of the 19th party congress: WeChat suddenly announces users are blocked from changing avatars, nicknames and taglines till end of month pic.twitter.
Giving certain customers their own private nicknames, which Mr. Huang writes in Chinese on their laundry ticket, is another of his identification methods.
And he was generous with his use of nicknames for his opponents: "low energy" Jeb Bush, "lyin' Ted" Cruz and "liddle Marco" Rubio.
Less common nicknames for this month's full moon, based on old European naming traditions, are the Mead Moon, Honey Moon, and Rose Moon.
But at first glance, he appears to be off his game with his two latest nicknames: Goofy Elizabeth Warren and Crazy Bernie Sanders.
Both candidates have taken aim at each other using the Trump-style tactic of assigning nicknames, in this case 'Lyin' Brian' and 'Pinocchio.
Barriss gleefully boasted about his threats on Twitter, where he operated multiple accounts under variations of one of his gamer nicknames, Torture God.
They kept the same nicknames when they joined the ranks of the Peshmerga in the northern Iraqi city of Mosul, back in January.
Miami is a city of many nicknames, but it seems like it might just wanted to add Roachville to the list of monikers.
They all had nicknames, like Cornel the Barber, who was the manager of a hair salon in a very fancy area of Bucharest.
The documents contained a list of 22014 approved code names and nicknames for operations, all of which were redacted on national security grounds.
In a memorable Daily Show segment, some went so far as to argue that mascots sporting racial slurs as nicknames honor Native Americans.
In the Muay Thai community in Thailand, nicknames are reserved for those who have paid their dues and stand out from the thousands.
Hyppolita, or "Hyp," as I tried to call her (though she didn't really understand the concept of nicknames) asked a lot of questions.
Carnera's American management team were a veritable rogue's gallery of gangsters, sporting nicknames like Vincent 'Mad Dog' Coll and Owney 'The Killer' Madden.
He's tried all the tactics that worked for him in the Republican contest — insults, derisive nicknames, boasts — but none of it is sticking.
He still uses demeaning nicknames and hammers his foes without mercy but it is arguably not as cold as his primary season antics.
On the restaurant floor, he said, workers were known by the nicknames bestowed by Mr. Barbati, whom Mr. Meza remembered for his playfulness.
I'm not good at coming up with nicknames (what about "The Senior Spurizens"?), so I leave the responsibility up to you, dear reader.
Throughout the video, the dubbed Sanders refers to reporters with pejorative nicknames including "Stanky" and "Chump," while firing back quick insults after questions.
Attendees will again leave their devices in Tech Check lockers run by hazmat-suit wearing staffers, assume nicknames and stop the work talk.
On Pro Football There have been a host of terrific nicknames in football history, but has there ever been one better than Gronk?
At a private fund-raiser, Mr. Biden said he was not intimidated by the president's penchant for calling his political enemies by nicknames.
There's an entire subphylum of Shaq nicknames built around the word Big—Big Aristotle, Big Shaqtus, Big Shamrock, Big Daddy, and so on.
It was an unflattering portrait of Albany, with state officials and lobbyists trading in clubby lunches and dinners, fishing trips and sophomoric nicknames.
Mark Sanford might be weighing getting into the presidential race but he has some key nicknames to keep track of in the meantime.
She has also faced criticism for not calling out her husband for his rhetoric, including his use of derisive nicknames for other politicians.
The government is now trying to meticulously match families with girls, some of whom use nicknames or share last names with other hostages.
In the Czech Republic, the nicknames for women, whether sweet or bitter, fall into the animal category: little bug, kitten, old cow, swine.
And judging by his penchant for giving people pejorative nicknames with "little" in them, Trump thinks a lot of people are the worst.
His communications staff would then "brand" these legislative sweeteners with catchy but disparaging nicknames to build opposition and public distrust for the law.
It's been a long time coming for Wales—a country which has produced a number of good fighters with fantastic nicknames to boot.
Donald Trump has become notorious for his disparaging nicknames – but it looks like he's finally met his match in a batch of angry Scots.
During this time, my friends and I made nicknames with all the punk-rock dudes that would come into shops — mine was Megan Massacre.
We're also told "Dad" and "Mom" are just lovey dovey nicknames the couple have for each other ... though they now have a deeper meaning.
But surely a corrupt, racist outsider businessman with a penchant for disparaging nicknames who's named Don couldn't win a high-profile Republican primary ... right?
He would delegitimize the fact-checking press as "fake news," attack his opponents with childish nicknames, and degrade the campaign with lie upon lie.
They get little respect from age-old nicknames based on the fold of slippery reddish-brown skin that gives them the look of lasagna.
I opted for nicknames — Mila, Millie, Lu, Lulu, or my middle name, Andrea — thinking they would be easier to say and spell for others.
His name is Alexei (Alec Utgoff) — though Chief Hopper (David Harbour) nicknames him Smirnoff — and he's just a tad obsessed with the slushy drinks.
Security researchers released official documentation — complete with nicknames and logos —  of two major flaws found in nearly all modern central processing units, or CPUs.
Jeering him with nicknames like 'Decision Dan', it was like the whole scene celebrated the legend closing the loose lips of the TUF winner.
Crooked Trump is known for selecting nicknames for his opponents -- Cruz became "Lyin' Ted," Sanders became "Crazy Bernie," Rubio became "little Marco" and Sen.
When you do that, you don't get to bring your family nicknames, especially if they can be read as juvenile, onto the national stage.
Each page wittily catalogs a subject of interest: "Nicknames" ("Every granny has a nickname") features a Bubbe, a Nonna, a Gran and so on.
The press's earliest nicknames for him, such as "Cash the Brash" and "the Louisville Lip," derived from his deriding of opponents with poetic insults.
On Work Immigrant enclaves often acquire nicknames that are meant to distinguish them from the surrounding geography, as if not quite belonging to it.
Chapter One: 'Weak' At this point, it's pretty obvious President Donald Trump has an affinity for slapping people with nicknames or insults, or both.
Another case was brought by Brad Gallant in Mississauga, Ontario, to prevent the use of public funds for teams using indigenous nicknames or mascots.
Although initially vowing to take Avenatti seriously during the interview and refrain from using nicknames, Carlson derided Avenatti as "creepy porn lawyer" on air.
When you're in a conversation, hit your friend's name at the top of the screen, and you'll see options for nicknames, color and emoji.
Often, white nationalists use the same nicknames across several platforms to maintain their personas when sites are shut down for terms of service violations.
In other instances, Ms. Balkar said that people just shorten her name or give her nicknames that they make up, like Mars or Mar.
She was young, quiet, and rarely showed any emotion during play, earning the nicknames Little Miss Poker Face, Chris America, and Little Ice Woman.
None of the competitors use their names or want the bouts on their records, instead taking Gladiators-like nicknames and some even wear masks.
Over a loudspeaker, an announcer called out the nicknames of others on the lineup: Super Small, Mint, Diamond Lighting, Diamond Cactus and Sidewalk Flower.
A couple years ago, we almost had one of the most perfect nicknames to ever arise: Kevin Durant was going to be Slim Reaper.
One of the main reasons I chose Ally is because it allows customers to open multiple high-yield savings accounts and assign them nicknames.
Trump, who often coins derisive nicknames for his political opponents, also unleashed a series of tweets dismissing Bloomberg as "mini Mike" on Saturday evening.
"It helps children develop a healthy, more positive body image, instead of using nicknames that their genitals are something shameful or bad," she said.
Users in the VaM community who hand-craft their celebrity lookalikes are careful to use nicknames or no names at all alongside their creations.
Another of his nicknames was "Houdini", a reference to his knack for managing to escape serious punishment, despite the allegations of misuse of funds.
Yarborough told CNN her father had two nicknames -- "Pop" and "Sweet Man" -- the latter being a shoutout to Herring's sweet, kind and humorous nature.
It reminded them of another of her nicknames, "the babysitter," which she acquired for cleaning up political messes created by men in top jobs.
For better or for worse, women have started giving their body parts nicknames on Instagram, from the thigh gap to mermaid thighs to the thighbrow.
He publicly provides his assessments of how all kinds of people are doing, and he doesn't hold much back, including pejorative nicknames for public officials.
Duterte's campaign directed a network of volunteers to promote the candidate's authoritarian image; they pushed nicknames like "the Punisher" and "Duterte Harry" into the vernacular.
" On a lighter note, Kimmel asked Trump how he comes up with his nicknames for his opponents, like "Crooked Hillary Clinton" and "Lyin' Ted Cruz.
The foursome sketched out the plan over the course of their summer vacation after freshman year, using nicknames from Reservoir Dogs to identify each other.
Trump hit back on Twitter after Corker's television interviews, calling the Senate Foreign Relations Committee chairman "incompetent" and reprising one of his trademark derisive nicknames.
Meg recuperates on Planet Ixchel under the care of a kind alien she nicknames Aunt Beast (coincidentally, that is also my nickname of choice). Mrs.
The British sense of humour means these offices often acquire their own nicknames, regardless of the developer's intentions—the Cheesegrater or the Gherkin, for example.
Trump&aposs nicknames for people (calling Kim Jong-Un " Little Rocket Man " or " Cryin&apos Chuck Schumer ") have also had a tendency to be misspelled.
We give them nicknames (the "Fab Five"), make them into memes ("McKayla Maroney is not impressed"), and cheer them on whenever an Olympics rolls around.
French media has profiled some of the suspects as a "past the age of retirement" gang with colorful nicknames, hard criminal pasts and long records.
Between their chat, them giving each other cute nicknames (Kansas and Wolfie), and some quiet sexual tension, it's clear where the show is going here.
While her use of the word "hubby" raised a few eyebrows, this isn't the first time the couple has used nicknames that typically signify marriage.
Watch as DeAngelo Williams gets those "hairdo juices working" on his older daughter, and nicknames his younger "Chunky Butt" while giving her a perky ponytail.
In the Google app for Android head to the main menu, then choose Settings, Accounts & privacy then Nicknames to read the instructions for the feature.
Just try and make your nicknames as clear and unambiguous as possible, otherwise Siri might get confused and try and ring a local business instead.
"I've had different name changes because I only just grew up in a neighborhood where everybody had nicknames," he told CNN in a recent interview.
Critics have called the first lady hypocritical for adopting the cause, given the president's well-documented habit of using degrading and even racist nicknames online.
There were some prolific riders during that era and, it being the '20113s, they were marketed a tad like pro wrestlers, complete with fanciful nicknames.
It later tried to further clarify this in a tweet, explaining that nicknames or even initials are permitted, and that full first names aren't necessary.
The president gave Casey one of his famed nicknames as he pleaded with the audience not to fall asleep while he disparaged the Pennsylvania Democrat.
Trump will continue to vilify immigrants and come up with nasty nicknames for legislators who, in good faith, want to reach a solution on DACA.
Motherboard has found dozens of 218.95D models of celebrities including Emilia Clarke, Natalie Portman, Emma Watson, and Nicki Minaj—most under nicknames, per the rules.
But that was just the beginning of viral-friendly nicknames for white people calling the police on Black people for unlawful or non-threatening situations.
During the interview with CBS, Clinton also blasted Trump for the president's bombastic style and his use of nicknames to poke fun at political opponents.
"Forty or 50 years ago, when you had multiple Mikes and Johns and Jims everywhere, you needed nicknames just to keep them apart," Evans said.
"The Flying Fist of Osaka"—yes, Japan has the best fighter nicknames—is one of the few Japanese fighters to be a noted trash talker.
She gave her dueling dispositions the nicknames Roy ("the wild ride of a mood," she said) and Pam ("who stands on the shore and sobs").
Pro tip: because Google loves to create nicknames for people, the programmers who are in charge of the Go language at Google are known "gophers."
Most universities have stopped using Native American nicknames, while other teams, like the Washington Redskins in the N.F.L., have resisted growing pressure to do so.
Between training exercises, they eat, drink, and goof around, calling one another by their nicknames — and interacting with their hostage, an American doctor (Julianne Nicholson).
An analyst entered the information into a DEA computer screen as other analysts ran phone numbers, addresses and nicknames found inside the homes being searched.
The presidential Twitter feed still has its share of complaints about the Federal Reserve, punch-back nicknames and favorable polls from friends such as Breitbart.
Mattis, a legendary, straight-talking four-star retired Marine Corps general whose nicknames include "Warrior Monk" and "Mad Dog," might be right up Trump's alley.
Aerosmith was another favorite; I'm from Massachusetts, so this was sort of a requirement (one of the band's nicknames is "the Bad Boys from Boston").
The P.R. staff had mentioned to me that Westbrook was famous in the organization for giving everyone nicknames: Alfalfa, Ace Ventura, Snakes on a Plane.
Meanwhile, nicknames like Langford's seem intended both to belittle and sensationalise the fighter, using race in a tawdry effort to exploit the prejudices of the crowd.
But they're not for the easily offended ornithologist—along with less-than-flattering notes about the birds he sees, the begrudging birder gives them playground nicknames.
These brothers with special needs are YouTube stars "Rooey" and "Bean Boy," who go by their nicknames, have faced limitations over the course of their lives.
Trump, who became known for slapping derisive nicknames onto opponents during the 2016 campaign, focused on O'Rourke's hands on Thursday when asked about O'Rourke's campaign announcement.
Minor League Baseball teams have almost total control over the direction they go with nicknames and logos, and, therefore, sink or swim largely on their own.
Many officers could not be included because they had common names or used nicknames, their profiles were private, or they did not have a Facebook profile.
In 2012, Us Weekly reported that Courtney Robertson, who appeared on Ben Flajnik's season, had secret nicknames for other contestants that were extremely judgmental and insensitive.
More importantly, the Joker is referred to as the "Jester of Genocide," one of his less commonly used nicknames in addition to Clown Prince of Crime.
Accusations of neuroticism, condescending nicknames, and plastic surgery-shaming aside, it's truly beneath the dignity of the presidency (or anyone, really) to spout such sexists remarks.
Just peruse his Twitter for a few minutes and marvel at how much of the rumored memoir's word count will be spent on stupid nicknames alone.
That's because in the comics, he used to be… well, a high school gym coach with a penchant for doling out sadistic abuse and crappy nicknames.
The arrest warrant from El Salvador provides no details, however, other than stating that she is a member of MS-13 and goes by several nicknames.
The President bickered bitterly with reporters, mocked his enemies with juvenile nicknames, twisted the facts of his own conduct and bemoaned how unfairly he'd been treated.
The couple hasn't picked out names yet, but they jokingly refer to the babies as "peanut butter" and "jelly" — nicknames their surrogate's child came up with.
This is familiar territory for Trump, who prefers cutting nicknames for his male opponents, but saves the more visceral and visual insults for his female foes.
Kardashian documented the evening's festivities on her Instagram story, showing off a personalized ice sculpture with "Koko and TT" — the pair's respective nicknames — carved into it.
Rising stars are given endearing nicknames such as Carlucciello 'o mangiavatt ("little Charles the cat-eater") or Urpacchiello (a riding crop made from dried donkey's penis).
She gave Veronica and her older sisters, Andrea and Becky, male nicknames—Roni, Andi, and B.J.—to ease their way in a male-dominated professional world.
The extension instantly creates virtual card numbers when you go to a site's checkout page, which can then be given nicknames to make them more memorable.
He did not care for the Spanish language's bouquet of affectionate nicknames, so she was surprised when he called her "mija" shortly before he was killed.
The sense of adventure was a lot more elastic—you chose your team of six, and then their nicknames and move-sets from the countless combinations.
That's what she's doing here as she works to get the Dragonfly Inn into gear, charging around town so fast that Lane nicknames her the Blur.
Zo, Sheed, Toine, Dame, Pip, Peja, Spree, Cooz, Nique, Spoon, Dice, McBob, Mash, Mase, GOOGS—these are not just good nicknames; they're also fun to say.
He regularly comments on the Democratic race during his campaign appearances — often singling individuals out with nicknames — and is likely to do so on Monday night.
"The Three Stooges, all badly failed candidates, will give it a go!" the president said, leaning on his penchant for bestowing derisive nicknames on his opponents.
But her teammates, who have fun nicknames like Steak, Sunny and Pancake, have become nearly as recognizable to a growing number of fans across the country.
The NCAA, the governing body of college athletics, instituted a policy in 2005 against "hostile and abusive" Native American mascots, nicknames or imagery at its championships.
A. The nicknames for the Police and Fire Departments originated around the Civil War, derived from phrases already in use to praise the valor of soldiers.
Even his famous nicknames — "Crooked Hillary" Clinton, "Sleepy Joe" Biden, Stormy "Horseface" Daniels — while occasionally puerile and sometimes cruel, deftly capture something essential in their subjects.
He doesn't want to run against Elizabeth Warren, because all the nicknames in the world won't erase her seriousness, which brings his incoherence into vivid relief.
The team got some reassurance in June 2017 when the Supreme Court ruled that restricting trademarks on "disparaging" nicknames was a violation of the First Amendment.
However, Caputova's election is about far more than glass ceilings and Hollywood nicknames; it is a big vote against the rising tide of populism in Europe.
To back up its argument, the newspaper cited Trump's nicknames for the leading Democratic candidate ("Crooked Hillary") and for widely admired Massachusetts Senator Elizabeth Warren ("Pocahontas").
I told him we could make a deal: I would keep it out of my article if he would tell me one of his teammates' nicknames.
Season February to April Weird rules Players could have nicknames on their jerseys; two players raced for the football to determine opening possession; no fair catches.
The Point: Yes, it's only a slogan, but as we know from Trump's penchant for nicknames and monickers for opponents and himself, this will have staying power.
In many of the cases, 911 callers were subjected to social shaming and mocking on Twitter, often through the use of nicknames like #BBQBecky, #PermitPatty, and #PoolPatrolPaula.
It is difficult here not to at least nod to one of the most common types of alias, the nicknames men bestow upon their own reproductive instruments.
But it illustrated a penchant for often brutally effective nicknames that Democrats are bracing for Trump to employ when he campaigns for Republicans in November's congressional elections.
But Harris does not plan to make her case using any demeaning nicknames for Trump, something the president did during the 2016 campaign to deride his opponents.
This is a guide to some of the terms and nicknames used throughout a Motherboard investigation on burner phones and human smuggling in the US-Mexico borderlands.
Nicknames in sport sometimes come across as forced, but when Nigel Benn stalked into a boxing ring as "The Dark Destroyer" it felt like a natural fit.
During Players Weekend—August 24-26—MLB will once again roll out some fun uniforms, along with player-chosen nicknames that are just a little bit wacky.
Clay's nicknames included the Louisville Larruper, the Mighty Mouth, the Mouth That Roared, the Marvelous Mouth, Claptrap Cash, Cash the Brash, and, most famously, the Louisville Lip.
Gay people, of course, glamorized meth long before Kimoji, and app companies wouldn't create emojis if people weren't using cute nicknames for meth in the first place.
Although his name isn't technically Stonefish, the popular press have referred to him and his siblings nearly exclusively by their nicknames, leading to some sharp reactions online.
Getting sizeable interest deposits in my savings account and watching balances build up under nicknames like "30th Birthday Fiesta" adds an enjoyment factor to my savings habit.
Tim Kaine, when he was first introduced as Hillary Clinton's running mate in July, earned nicknames such as "Human Sweater Vest" and "America's Stepdad" for his blandness.
During the campaign and his presidency, Trump has used nicknames for his critics and opponents, such as "Lyin' Ted" Cruz, "Little Marco" Rubio or "Sloppy Steve" Bannon.
"The consolation is that most children grow into their names — and those who don't can always fall back on middle names, nicknames, or (in extremis) deed polls."
On the college level, a long battle with the N.C.A.A. over Native American nicknames, logos and mascots has led numerous schools in recent decades to make changes.
In West Africa, Elephants (Ivory Coast), Sparrowhawks (Togo) and Squirrels (Benin) are some of the animal-theme nicknames that have been used to represent national soccer teams.
In West Africa, Elephants (Ivory Coast), Sparrowhawks (Togo) and Squirrels (Benin) are some of the animal-themed nicknames that have been used to represent national soccer teams.
President Donald Trump lashed out at Stormy Daniels with one of his trademark nasty nicknames on Tuesday after a federal judge dismissed her defamation lawsuit against him.
But conservative websites and Twitter loved the cruel nicknames he gave his Republican rivals, his macho bullying and his refusal to back down over errors of fact.
But when he got to college, he found himself called derogatory nicknames by peers — but also found himself questioning his identity as an exchange student in Mexico.
They tell people a world about you, and you may end up with some really neat nicknames — Mom was forever Dite (dee-tee) to her many friends.
This weekend, Major League Baseball continues its new annual tradition of allowing players to put their nicknames on the back of their jerseys for a few days.
For years, legal migration was such a force that little towns here were given nicknames like Little Norway and Little Britain, for where their people had gone.
Pop-Culture Nicknames: These can be actually taken from popular culture, like Skywalker, Mighty Mouse, Bad News Barnes, X-Man, Super Mario, Chef Curry, or Sideshow Bob.
The community is so cozy that Kevin Childs, who created a website about the region, was able to devote a section to more than 500 residents' nicknames.
Pavon and Plata reportedly spray-painted their nicknames "Velor" and "Cluer" in the locations before being stopped by state troopers while they were covered in blue paint.
But Cora Noble-Bray, a barista at Portland International Airport, says managers have used nicknames for cisgender coworkers on schedules that do not match their legal names.
More accurately, they were nicknames given to the towers — David, because David Rockefeller, as chairman of the Downtown-Lower Manhattan Association, originated the idea; Nelson, because Gov.
With Trump firing off insulting nicknames and North Korea putting "dotard" back on the table, it would seem a brief love affair is officially on the rocks.
Could just be cute nicknames for each other, but then again ... secret marriages are kinda the in thing -- as in Cardi B and Offset ... and Justin and Hailey.
" Trump's nicknames slyly capitalize on and exacerbate a real or perceived weakness: A former aide said: "You hear them and laugh, and then they say: 'You know what?
So I came up with these rude and crude nicknames for our president that, sadly, did not have the affect on the Trump administration I imagined they would.
One of the worst things is if I'm in a crowd and he's anywhere nearby, he will scream at the top of his lungs my least favorite nicknames.
That was when Anderson knew he had to make a film about the mountain lion, whom he nicknames Mama Mo, and her three cubs: Eeny, Meeny, and Miny.
Roccuzzo's platform shoes were custom-made by the Argentine fashion designer Ricky Sarkany and bore the couple's nicknames, "Anto" and "Leo," and the wedding date on the soles.
Duterte's brash and unfiltered style has earned him a number of colorful nicknames, including "Misogynist in Chief," and he has often made headlines for his comments about women.
Affectionately awarded nicknames like Quiz Daddy, Quiz Khalifa, Host Malone and Trap Trebek from the "HQties" who played daily, he was the de facto face of the startup.
CENTCOM is restricted to developing nicknames that consist of two separate words, the first of which must begin with one of the combination of letters assigned to CENTCOM.
Other than nicknames, I've never changed my name, but I do worry that I won't get a job or an opportunity because my name is too ethnic-sounding.
This practice goes hand-in-hand with the next step, which is creating a sexicon (a lexicon of your own vocabulary, phrases, nicknames, situations, etc.) with your partner.
While the game lifts these dances move for move, making them widely recognizable, it doesn't refer to the source material directly and renames the dances with generic nicknames.
Endless political maneuvering as scores of Democrats vie for a chance to run for the Oval Office, and devastating new nicknames for every contender, courtesy of President Trump.
Those red arrows will be all over Guaranteed Rate Field, which has already inspired nicknames like Guaranteed Loss Park or Low Interest Stadium, according to The Chicago Tribune.
It is simple, fairly obvious, and has the potential to be effective, as all his nicknames have been, from Lyin' Ted to Little Marco to Low Energy Jeb.
The two women retain a feisty streak from their days as war nurses, and continue to call each other the same off-color nicknames from their Army days.
The history of basketball has always been colorfully interwoven with imaginative nicknames — monikers that could instantly summon wonder (Magic), prompt a smile (Pickles) or trigger a craving (Jellybean).
In 2006, he won the World Cup with Italy, where he has three times been player of the year, and where his nicknames include ''Mozart'' and ''The Professor.
Even the mola mola's many nicknames—schwimmender kopf ("swimming head") in German, putol ("cut short") in the Philippines, and "toppled car fish" in Taiwan—belie its absurd reputation.
Some of these cases — often involving white people — have spawned alliterative nicknames for those at the center of the episode: #BBQBecky, for a white woman in Oakland, Calif.
But among the president's many nicknames is "master of the hours" — and Mr. Macron clearly wanted to be the one who decided when his interior minister would leave.
But that didn't stop the Mets ace Noah Syndergaard from jokingly testing out both nicknames when talking about the team's much-ballyhooed but oft-injured group of starters.
They'd borrow melodies from one another, half-nod to each others lyrics, baldly write songs about each other with barely veiled nicknames like Ronnie Ronaldo, Franklin the Flirt.
The Redskins are seen by many as having one of the most egregiously insensitive nicknames, though the team and the N.F.L. have expressed little interest in changing it.
"What they can get" is whatever Bobby, Sandy and the rest of these sociopaths, with their childlike nicknames and salt-of-the-earth affectations, deign to give them.
Nicknames proposed by disgruntled fans for the new arena included The Oven, Pizzarena, The Frozen Pizza and Voldemort arena ("because I will never refer to it by name").
"Whether I sank her or returned her to port would make no difference for my situation: I'm done as 'Rocket' Madsen," he said, using one of his nicknames.
Trump knocked the 2020 Democratic contenders throughout his remarks, calling those on the other side "extreme leftists" and recycling old nicknames he has frequently used to attack Sen.
Don't get me wrong: there is plenty of grisly, crazy mob lore, blood and tomato sauce, guys with colorful nicknames, episodes that wander away from the main plot.
These elite clubs exist in real life, minus the occult nicknames, and their self-mythologizing exoticism is profoundly satisfying to their members and profoundly irritating to everyone else.
NCAA, which governs college athletics, instituted a policy in 2005 prohibiting schools from displaying "hostile and abusive racial/ethnic/national origin mascots, nicknames or imagery" at NCAA championships.
Mr. Harvey first acquired morbid nicknames like the Kiss of Death from co-workers, who joked about the number of patients who died while he was on duty.
Mr. Trump has an uncanny ability to brand rivals with unflattering nicknames, from "Crooked Hillary" (Hillary Clinton) to "Lyin' Ted" (Senator Ted Cruz) and "Pocahontas" (Senator Elizabeth Warren).
It really helps to know what the state nicknames are; I had trouble with some of them, and I can only imagine what international solvers will go through.
She and Eric Wilson, a case manager, ticked off nicknames they have been given: Daddy-O, Animal, Tasty, Tow Truck, Charlie Tuna, Mr. Nature, Dirty Harry and Juice.
He'll likely continue to deploy nasty nicknames and to exploit divisive issues -- abortion, racial justice, climate change, election security -- to destructive effect all the way to November 2020.
After the debut of the magnificently crafted phrase that is "ludicrous tangerine ballbag," Trump nicknames like "Goofy Elizabeth Warren" and "Crooked Hillary" are suddenly looking a lot less potent.
The president has chosen two leaders who knows they don&apost have nicknames, OK. The president of China and Vladimir Putin because he realizes that the relationship is hinged.
They make a study of heist movies, watching films like Stanley Kubrick&aposs "The Killing," giving themselves "Reservoir Dogs" nicknames and imagining a smooth, stylish "Ocean&aposs 11" operation.
During the game, she was asked a series of questions that ranged from mundane ("Name three ways to say 'hello'") to...not mundane ("Name three nicknames for a vagina").
Speaking of Toronto, the Pistons made another Obama rap earlier this month—this time to Nasty Little York's (yes, it's one of Toronto's nicknames) very own rapper supreme, Drake.
Last year, Adidas announced a nationwide program to provide financial support and design consultation to high schools that elect to change nicknames and mascots deemed offensive to indigenous people.
As cute as they sound, the nicknames are proof that the naturally-occurring scars needed something of a re-brand in a society that has long deemed them undesirable.
What's more, Delgado wanted to know more about the cats who could discriminate their names, like if their names were simpler, or if the owners refrained from using nicknames.
"The Merc May Be Filthier, but Her B.O. is Stronger," Reynolds wrote on Instagram (and in case you forgot, one of Deadpool's nicknames is "The Merc with the Mouth").
After Tim Kaine was announced as the vice presidential running mate of Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton, the nicknames started flowing from late-night hosts and social media users alike.
Per TechCrunch, ChinaChannel founder Matthew Brennan noticed that the app has suddenly restricted the ability of users to change their "avatars, nicknames and taglines" until the end of October.
Don't worry, it's pretty common, so you really don't have to feel ashamed especially since even people as famous as Hugh Jackman have funny nicknames from their past, too.
It remained part of his public persona to the point that Bowie even today is still referred to as "The Man Who Fell to Earth," among many other nicknames.
"I have come up with some pretty good names for people," Trump said, referencing his penchant for ascribing ridiculous (though often catchy!) nicknames to rivals along the campaign trail.
Why it matters: Trump cooked up several demeaning nicknames for his opponents and critics during the campaign, from "Lyin' Ted" Cruz and "Lil' Marco" Rubio to "Crooked Hillary" Clinton.
During the presidential campaign, Donald Trump rose to the top by needling his opponents with crude but effective nicknames: Lyin' Ted, Little Marco, Low-Energy Jeb, and Crooked Hillary.
Two sources with knowledge of Trump's 2020 plans told the AP that the president has begun testing nicknames on aides and advisers as he prepares to reveal them publicly.
It's relatively simple work, but in a place where little girls get caught in the crossfire and kids have nicknames like Cancer, the prospect of death is ever-present.
" Son George W. said that a "crowning achievement" of his father, who was fond of coming up with nicknames for friends and family, was anointing Barbara "The Silver Fox.
Pablo Escobar has popped up more than a few times, most famously as one of Nas' best-known nicknames and one the many "Pablo"s of Kanye's last album.
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It's part of the same game of dominance politics that he won at in the primaries when he created nicknames like "low energy" Jeb, Lyin' Ted, and Little Marco.
During his time in the military, Mattis, who's garnered nicknames such as "Mad Dog" and "Warrior Monk," became a highly respected leader known for his blunt and colorful quotes.
The work you've done with a lot of these amazing companies that you've helped take public has earned you a lot of nicknames — the 'Teflon banker,' the 'kingpin' banker.
As other Democrats join Elizabeth Warren in the contest for the party's presidential nomination, President Trump will assign them their own nicknames, different from hers but just as derisive.
Larry Legend, Magic, Iceman, Dr. J, Reign Man, Born Ready, White Chocolate, Tuff Juice, Dollar Bill, Boogie, Agent Zero, Psycho T—these nicknames are blessings, every one of them.
Throughout his life, McQueen was known by many nicknames, including "l'enfant terrible," like his contemporary Jean-Paul Gaultier, or "the hooligan of English Fashion" because of his rebellious nature.
He built up a network of bloggers in other cities, like Dan Katz in Chicago and Kevin Clancy in New York — Big Cat and KFC, per their Barstool nicknames.
The region has inspired other parts of the world with budding tech cities to receive spinoff nicknames, like Silicon Hills for Austin, Texas, or Silicon Prairie for the midwest.
The belittling of critics as pathetic and impotent is entirely of a piece with his giving mocking nicknames to rivals, like "low-energy" Jeb Bush and "little" Marco Rubio.
It also created a website where you could "Make Your Drake" album cover art, as well as inserted some secret surprises for fans who asked Siri about Drake's nicknames.
Both of them spoke to The Verge on the condition that they are only referred to by their nicknames in order to protect their own and their family's safety.
In a campaign dominated by an aggressive frontrunner who bullied other candidates and gave them nicknames like "Lyin' Ted" and "Little Marco," Kasich attempted to stand above the fray.
We are diminished when our president uses cyberbullying as a communications strategy, spending his mornings picking childish fights on Twitter and coming up with insulting nicknames for his enemies.
Kardashian, 34, documented the evening's festivities on her Instagram Stories, even snapping a photo of a personalized ice sculpture with "Koko and TT" — the pair's respective nicknames — carved into it.
Nichter quickly earned the nicknames "Milk Momma Nichter" and the "Dairy Godmother," and started having the moms come over to her home to take as much milk as they wanted.
"When threatened, hognose snakes hiss loudly and spread their necks like cobras do, resulting in the nicknames 'puff adder' or 'spreading adder,' " the site's description of the snake species reads.
While the jab seems to be belied by the Democratic septuagenarian's vigor, "Low Energy" Jeb Bush and "Little" Marco Rubio can attest to the corrosive impact of Trump's derisive nicknames.
He also brought up Drake's hit "In My Feelings" and his reference to "Kiki," which some speculated to be Kardashian West as that has long been one of her nicknames.
I address him this way in all of my letters because I want to be his, and because he wants to be mine, and because nicknames sounds so very adult.
"Don't get me wrong: there is plenty of grisly, crazy mob lore, blood and tomato sauce, guys with colorful nicknames, episodes that wander away from the main plot," Scott writes.
"She didn't see any competition from, in her words, Horsey, Fatty, and the Kid," her "secret nicknames for [Lindzi] Cox, [Nicki] Sterling, and [Kacie] Boguskie," a source told the outlet.
The royals are no strangers to nicknames (Prince Harry's real name is Henry and Kate Middleton's full name is Catherine) — and Princess Charlotte has a sweet moniker at home: Lottie.
Create a yes/no/maybe list of adjectives, verbs, and nicknames that are big turn-ons, and another that are big turn-offs, and a middle list that's more neutral.
The "6.4 tank event" - a reference to the date of the crackdown on student protests in Tiananmen Square - and "various nicknames for state leaders" are automatically blocked, the censors said.
You can log in by using your Facebook account or your phone number, and you can quickly customize chats by giving nicknames to friends or changing a conversation's color theme.
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Trump effectively dispatched a crowded field of Republican primary contenders in 2016, leaning on nicknames and insults like "Low Energy Jeb [Bush]" and "Lyin' Ted [Cruz]" to belittle his opponents.
There are also excursions into specific stories about players who squandered, or won, fortunes at the table, with colorful backstories and nicknames (the latter only adding to the "Goodfellas" vibe).
John Reis has almost as many nicknames—Speedo, The Swami, Slasher—as he has bands, whether that's Rocket From The Crypt, Hot Snakes, The Night Marchers, or Drive Like Jehu.
Karen claims she and Trump were much more than just sex partners -- they even said "I love you" to each other frequently -- and he had lovey nicknames for her too.
His wife, Yolanda Knowlton, a club master who was whipping on horseback, said nicknames are bestowed upon local foxes, and that the first quarry was known as the Creekside fox.
Body/Origin Descriptors: There used to be some pretty creative nicknames of this variety: the Hick from French Lick, the Round Mound of Rebound, Wilt the Stilt, the Big Fundamental.
Americans should turn on their televisions, he wrote on Twitter, and watch the attorneys make "our case against" his political antagonists, who he listed with a series of taunting nicknames.
Until now, only a few caddies with wider name recognition, or at least easily remembered nicknames like Fluff (Cowan) and Bones (Mackay), have benefited financially from their on-camera presence.
As a child growing up in Alabama, he was called Herky and Poots, among other nicknames, by his friends and family, including his mother, who was born Jessie Lillybelle Skipper.
With their distinctive personalities and nicknames, the five band members (one was absent at the Bahir Dar concert) were quickly dubbed "Ethiopia's Spice Girls " by the British right-wing press.
Trump has used nicknames to demean opponents, such as "Crooked Hillary" for Democrat Hillary Clinton and, more recently, "Liddle" Bob Corker for a Republican senator who dared to challenge him.
Another anonymous trader whose position was large enough to earn the nicknames the "VIX elephant" and the "VIX whale," closed out a recurring position of more than a million VIX options.
So in response, Bee turned the councilwomen into a badass new sports team — complete with nicknames like Lorena "The Gavel" González and slickly produced player profiles that highlight their political achievements.
They impressively eliminated the New York Mets in a one-game wild-card showdown Wednesday night behind Madison "Mad Bum" Bumgarner, who has one of baseball's most awesome reputations and nicknames.
Her parents, an engineer and a journalist, first noticed there was something different about Fleur when she was able to correctly identify her grandparents' nicknames — even though she'd never met them.
They go by nicknames like M0ke and Flying Bear — variations on the traditional call signs favored by aviators, but also the handles they used when they first met in online forums.
"Sexuality conversations and sex development can start as early as kindergarten, from labeling body parts to talking about how babies really are conceived to not having nicknames for things," she says.
Then we see him in Fort Jackson army training camp, where the recruits are all given handy nicknames by their wisecracking drill sergeant (Vince Vaughn): Ghoul, Tex, Teach, and so on.
Like Tony Vlachos, he seemed unable to control his restless energy in his first few days, hunting for idols at night and inventing impossibly bad nicknames for his tribemates ("Sea Bass.").
The president also plans to use early campaign rallies, the sources told the AP, to test the waters for nicknames he may lob at his potential opponents in the months ahead.
"I think the pressure releases from a lot of guys — from Ky, from Kev, from Bron — when everybody's just knocking them down," said Smith, who has a thing for monosyllabic nicknames.
Comey was asked during a town hall on Wednesday hosted by CNN's Anderson Cooper what his nickname for the President is given that Trump has quite a few nicknames for him.
Men may get petty nicknames, but it's women who are on the receiving end of frothing mobs screaming for them to be locked up, or sent back where they came from.
William McGirt, who in the past has stamped his Srixon clubs with nicknames like McDirty and McNasty, said that just owning a custom engraved wedge could supply an instant confidence boost.
But that could lead to the kind of schoolyard brawl that left experienced, sharp-witted politicians like Bush and Cruz with silly, damaging nicknames that stuck in the minds of viewers.
By the end of Mattis's time in the Pentagon, Trump was calling him "Moderate Dog"—proof, if any more were needed, that the president's supposed mastery of nicknames is greatly exaggerated.
Lamar Jackson says Amazon is selling clothes that are straight-up rip-offs of his nicknames and persona ... and now, the NFL MVP is suing the corporate giant over it all.
Candidate Trump no doubt added to the mirth of the primary season with his showmanship, his comically brazen dishonesty, his schoolyard-bully nicknames for his opponents, and the rest of it.
Traders' nicknames like the Cartel and the Bandits' Club and the statement "if you ain't cheating, you ain't trying" emerged in the investigation into the manipulation in currency trading, not Libor.
Although the fat bears spend their summer under the eye of the bear cams, often have nicknames, and have achieved global recognition, they are wild animals in a particularly wild realm.
The pair — who got engaged in March — were also gifted with their own personalized Miami Heat jersey, boasting each of their nicknames, J. Lo and A-Rod, respectively on the back.
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Another paleopathologist I spoke to, when I ask if they have nicknames for their skeletons (thinking of the famous "Lucy" skeleton), tells me that's not an acceptable practice in the field.
True, the current kings and khans of the Central Valley may not have the colorful nicknames of the giants who preceded them, but their appetite for growth seems just as keen.

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