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Nickname Etymology
Started By Silence, Mar 29 2009 13:44
6 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 29 March 2009 - 13:44
okay heres another game for you guys and gals.
Ever wondered if your nickname in a forum can be found in a Dictionary (or something similar) But will likely not come true? Well youre welcome here~
In this game, you make a definition from the nickname of the person on top of you or the previous poster.
--OR--
Simply make up a funny story as to how the name of the person above you came about
Example:
*The name of the poster above me is Dibbles The Cat
*The next poster puts
Dibbles The Cat
Noun [Pronuounced: Di-bulls-the-ke-at]
Derived from the Latin words Dibbilus+Catius=The silly cat named dibbles.
Dibbles The Cat is used to name funny cats and shows a great sense of humour."
something like that...well start with my name~~~
Ever wondered if your nickname in a forum can be found in a Dictionary (or something similar) But will likely not come true? Well youre welcome here~
In this game, you make a definition from the nickname of the person on top of you or the previous poster.
--OR--
Simply make up a funny story as to how the name of the person above you came about
Example:
*The name of the poster above me is Dibbles The Cat
*The next poster puts
Dibbles The Cat
Noun [Pronuounced: Di-bulls-the-ke-at]
Derived from the Latin words Dibbilus+Catius=The silly cat named dibbles.
Dibbles The Cat is used to name funny cats and shows a great sense of humour."
something like that...well start with my name~~~
#2
Posted 30 March 2009 - 12:57
The name of TPAM is also a name of a stealth assassin.
#3
Posted 01 April 2009 - 03:26
Nergies
Pronouced like "nerd" = nurgh-ies. This is a term for little bits of food stuffs left on a plate after a meal. Also could be bits of food left in a package.
"let the dog eat the nergies off your plate."
"There is nergies in the bottom of the chip bag."
I never knew that.
Pronouced like "nerd" = nurgh-ies. This is a term for little bits of food stuffs left on a plate after a meal. Also could be bits of food left in a package.
"let the dog eat the nergies off your plate."
"There is nergies in the bottom of the chip bag."
I never knew that.
Edited by NergiZed, 01 April 2009 - 03:26.
#4
Posted 01 April 2009 - 09:41
Rika, japanese, means 'Eternal ruler'
Furude, japanese, meaning unknown due to oldness
The Furude clan from Hinamizawa holds the medical drug to keep the people from raging and insaneness by just living. However, if all Furude's die, Hinamizawa will become a blood-fest due to all people becoming crazy. For I am the last Furude, it is my duty to protect the people.
~ Rika
Furude, japanese, meaning unknown due to oldness
The Furude clan from Hinamizawa holds the medical drug to keep the people from raging and insaneness by just living. However, if all Furude's die, Hinamizawa will become a blood-fest due to all people becoming crazy. For I am the last Furude, it is my duty to protect the people.
~ Rika
Edited by Rika Furude, 01 April 2009 - 09:42.
#5
Posted 28 May 2010 - 07:39
Rai, Roman
“Rai” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Rajan.”
I thought it was some english word for an emotion.
“Rai” is derived from the Sanskrit word “Rajan.”
I thought it was some english word for an emotion.
#6
Posted 28 May 2010 - 12:58
AJ - My initials.
For there can be no death without life.
#7
Posted 28 May 2010 - 13:10
Argetlam : It comes from Eragon, it's an elvish word.
'Arget' means Silver and 'Lam' means Hand. However, 'Argetlam' as a single word means Dragon Rider
NB : I keep telling Codecat about it's meaning on every TF2 day, maybe if I write it here, he'll be able to remember it
'Arget' means Silver and 'Lam' means Hand. However, 'Argetlam' as a single word means Dragon Rider
NB : I keep telling Codecat about it's meaning on every TF2 day, maybe if I write it here, he'll be able to remember it
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