Associations to the word «Nickname»
Noun
- Derivation
- Moustache
- Ramos
- Homage
- Longhorn
- Fighter
- Petit
- Weighing
- Tattoo
- Dusty
- Blackbird
- Gadget
- Bohemian
- Cannibal
- Spartan
- Emmett
- Color
- Badge
- Banana
- Lucky
- Joker
- Scorpion
- Luftwaffe
- Herrera
- Ogre
- Rules
- Royalty
- Leroy
- Gunner
- Chronicler
- Frying
- Canuck
- Tyson
- Basketball
- Madman
- Hometown
- Bull
- Cyclist
- Puff
- Swordsman
- Jockey
- Willie
- Greyhound
- Bowler
- Pennant
- Commentator
- Giving
- Quaker
- Cookie
- Pup
- Popularity
- Hockey
- Tex
- Boeing
- Assassin
- Winnie
- Exploit
- Cartoonist
- Panda
- Squadron
- Similarity
- Hog
- Courtesy
- Quarterback
- Eccentricity
- Jackal
- Parrot
- Keystone
- Eagle
- Reggie
- Scooter
- Warlord
- Salamander
- Bruin
- Smiley
Adjective
Wiktionary
NICKNAME, noun. A familiar, invented given name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing.
NICKNAME, noun. A kind of byname that describes a person by a characteristic of that person.
NICKNAME, verb. (transitive) To give a nickname to (a person or thing).
Dictionary definition
NICKNAME, noun. A familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name); "Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph"; "Henry's nickname was Slim".
NICKNAME, noun. A descriptive name for a place or thing; "the nickname for the U.S. Constitution is `Old Ironsides'".
NICKNAME, verb. Give a nickname to.
Wise words
The most valuable of all talents is that of never using two
words when one will do.