NICKNAMING - определение. Что такое NICKNAMING
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Что (кто) такое NICKNAMING - определение

SUBSTITUTE FOR THE PROPER NAME OF A FAMILIAR PERSON, PLACE OR THING EXPRESSING AFFECTION
Nicknames; Nicknamed; Nick-name; Nickname (athletic); Kuniyath; Nicknames for people; Pet forms; Nick name; Short name; Shortname; Moniker; Monicker; Familiar name; Speaking name; Ekename; Nicknaming; Monikers; Apodo
  • Nicknames of U.S. states, 1884

Nicknaming         
·p.pr. & ·vb.n. of Nickname.
nickname         
v. (N; used with a noun) he was nicknamed Butch
nickname         
¦ noun a familiar or humorous name for a person or thing.
¦ verb give a nickname to.
Origin
ME: from an eke-name (eke meaning 'addition': see eke2), misinterpreted (by wrong division) as a neke name.

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Nickname

A nickname or short name is a substitute for the proper name of a person, place or thing. It is commonly used to express affection, amusement, a character trait or defamation of character. It is distinct from a pseudonym, stage name or title, although the concepts can overlap.

Примеры употребления для NICKNAMING
1. "The nicknaming system could be traced back to Jack the Ripper, probably the most famous of all," he said.
2. Bush likes to needle Rove, even nicknaming him "Turd Blossom," but aides said he does not blame his adviser for the loss, and few believe Rove will lose his job.
3. In school holidays Harrow on the Hill, which is dominated by the school, falls quiet, and children of teachers meet up to amuse themselves – on occasion nicknaming their tight–knit group ‘The Children of the Hill‘. Reader comments (0) No comments have so far been submitted.