Peppermint patty
Patty cake
Patty
Pee pot patty the pest
Oh, thatâs mean!
My first nickname, and the one I had the longest (all through elementary and part of middle school) was pinkus. It wasnât a nice nickname. Everyone thought it was funny because I have erythromelalgia (man on fire syndrome) and I would get big patches of bright red hot spots on my arms/hands, legs/feet, and face. Kids are mean. Itâs very painful and very embarrassing. Luckily people that actually knew me more than just at recess didnât call me that.
Holy shiit thats a cracker !!
I forgot pattikins lol
I only had 3 Nicknames as child they where :
1.) Little Sam
2.) Big Lip
3.) Little One
I heard someone refer to me as âbig titty Jennyâ once and was wildly offended.
For a while a churchy group of kids called me âburn outâ,
But thatâs about all I can remember.
None of my nicknames really stuck, I guess.
I havenot nickname
I was respected man
I wish i could be the boss like you
Chino
Casper
And chuckie
Casper the ghost
Wheels and gimp cause I was in a wheelchair and casts for a year in school. The wheels and gimp came from my 5th grade teacher. I told her stop and she said it was the only good thing about me.
Elementary school at 2 different schools, neither good.
High school wasnât bad, I had dental fangs freshman year, was a goth girl, and got a husband. Had a small group of friends, and from that group of maybe 10, 5 of us still hang and talk. Mutual friends of me and hubby.
My dad still calls me Luki based on my first name. In high school they used to call me Downs as in Downs Syndrome. Buncha dicks.
I was and still am to some in the family known as âmikeyââŚI was called âcurlsâ in highschool because of my blonde afroâŚno I didnât have it curledâŚit was just my hair.
My family called me Leense. My friends called me Arl or Ar.
Turbo and Hot n Juicy lol I donât even know why, a s s h o l e s
i will never reveal mine. Nope.
Oh I know why Turbo, because I used to run around like an airplane with my arms out and they called me that, little dork.
My nickname sounds like Petey. It pretty much is Petey but enunciated the way a Spanish speaker might. Iâd type it out but I used it as an online ID and some people actually know me by it that way. People I know still call me that. Sometimes people I know also call me Pete, which is also a nickname.
Not so bad I guess. There was this pale Jewish chick some guys used to refer to as Jewbino. (A mixture of Jewish and albino.) That was pretty bad. There was also a dude that was there briefly people would call Eddie the Alien. A lot of people with nicknames transferred. Guys had some really cruel nicknames for girls. These are some of the nicknames I remember hearing. âThe Dinosaur (sometimes theyâd add this verbatim, âbecause she walks/runs like a T-rexâ)â, âMufflerâ, âTanque (tank in Spanish)â, âHuggies/Pampers (because she was seen with menstrual pads in her backpack)â, there was also a girl called âGranny Pantiesâ.
Honestly, I never called any girls by their nicknames. Sometimes I did describe some dudes by their nickname. For example when someone would mention something like, âEddie did this/that,â âWhich one? Eddie the Alien or Eddie A.?â A friend was once called a Dodo by a teacher so his nickname became Dodo Bird. It stuck with him throughout high school. He asked what a dodo was, I just told him it was a bird that went extinct. Someone overheard and his nickname then became Dodo Bird. He took it pretty well and was one of the guys.
In elementary school people called me goldylox because of my blond hair. When I played football in high school they called me lumberjack.
Briuuuuce. âŚ
Tommy. My wife and family and close friends all still call me that.
After I got out of high school I started using Tom and now I prefer Thomas. Thatâs what everyone at work calls me.
Name evolution