It's a name you are known by, though not necessarily a legal or given one. It could be like Rich, Rick or Dick for the name Richard or even a nickname such as Ace or Skippy. All that matters is that it is a name others know you by and that you use freely...this does not include derogatory names others may try to hang on you like though.
2006-10-28 08:35:32
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answered by Sphinx 5
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Moncher is the president of Patton College, a Christian liberal institution in Oakland, Calif., and holds a doctorate of philosophy in higher education from the University of California, Berkeley.
2006-10-28 15:32:46
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answered by maha 2
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Probably a 'moniker' - was that how they said it?
It's slang for a nickname, an alias, a handle.
2006-10-28 15:49:57
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answered by WomanWhoReads 5
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do you mean a muncher?
chew noisily: to chew food purposefully, usually with visible movements of the jaw and sometimes with a crunching sound
muncher noun
2006-10-28 15:40:47
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answered by geekieintx 6
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it is a proper name or title
2006-10-28 15:30:15
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answered by michael m 6
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