easy, my child nickname was Frankie, short for Frankenstein, my name is Chuck….. born with a disfigured face.. and one eye.this is NOT a halloween joke. just bad timing.
Nickname story: When I was in 3rd grade there were 3 Karens in my class. The teacher asked if 2 of us could go by nicknames to make things easier. One chose to go by Kay and I chose to go by Kitty (a family nickname for me). By the time I was in 6th grade most kids stopped calling me Kitty, but most of the teachers still did. One day, in gym, the teacher heard someone call “Karen” and I responded. The teacher stopped me: “Karen? Your name is KAREN?” I nodded. She said, “I thought your name was Kitty!”
I’m 6’7", first night in college, freshman year, I walked into the dorm room across the hall. One of the guys in the room said, “It’s a Tree!” the name stuck. For the next four years I was called Tree, even by the professors.
At school & work I got a few nicknames from “Red” to “Einstein” to an insulting variation of my last name and the country Bangladesh. My mother liked to call me by a diminution of my first name. At age I respectfully asked to be called by my full first name.
blunebottle over 6 years ago
I like her real name.
Nachikethass over 6 years ago
Sabra is a beautiful name. I’m sure Jeri named her Stick!
dwane.scoty1 over 6 years ago
Maybe Stick was conceived after a snack of bagels & Hummus!!
asrialfeeple over 6 years ago
I’m not sure what made Sabra’s nickname Stick around.
VTX1800F over 6 years ago
easy, my child nickname was Frankie, short for Frankenstein, my name is Chuck….. born with a disfigured face.. and one eye.this is NOT a halloween joke. just bad timing.
Wren Fahel over 6 years ago
Nickname story: When I was in 3rd grade there were 3 Karens in my class. The teacher asked if 2 of us could go by nicknames to make things easier. One chose to go by Kay and I chose to go by Kitty (a family nickname for me). By the time I was in 6th grade most kids stopped calling me Kitty, but most of the teachers still did. One day, in gym, the teacher heard someone call “Karen” and I responded. The teacher stopped me: “Karen? Your name is KAREN?” I nodded. She said, “I thought your name was Kitty!”
Flatlander, purveyor of fine covfefe over 6 years ago
A Latvian friend’s name translated to Buttercup Maple Tree
jimsr over 6 years ago
I’m 6’7", first night in college, freshman year, I walked into the dorm room across the hall. One of the guys in the room said, “It’s a Tree!” the name stuck. For the next four years I was called Tree, even by the professors.
Teto85 Premium Member over 6 years ago
I knew a guy in high school whose girlfriend called him “Mr Holmes” and is had nothing to do with his mystery solving abilities or his last name.
Night-Gaunt49[Bozo is Boffo] over 6 years ago
At school & work I got a few nicknames from “Red” to “Einstein” to an insulting variation of my last name and the country Bangladesh. My mother liked to call me by a diminution of my first name. At age I respectfully asked to be called by my full first name.