Yeah...."Tootie". Funny how that nickname came around when I was but a baby; but it wasn't so funny when Mom introduced me to all her co workers and her boss as Tootie. Considering I was 22 when she did that, I was quite embarrassed.
2006-12-07 09:00:30
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answered by dyingatwork 6
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In some respects i'm this female, in others i'm not. at the same time as i'm completely committed to God and stay a existence that emulates that, God or scripture isn't referenced in each and each and every conversations. i in my opinion haven't any problem with books, some television, radio and the intranet. i'm conscious of what I see, learn, and artwork mutually in. i do not understand peoples' opinion of me, yet I artwork with a chain of very diverse human beings, and my adherence to my faith does not cut back my potential to be social and cordial to all or possibly good acquaintances to three. In searching for God I have not lost my humanity, yet extremely were given right here upon a deeper which potential to my existence at the same time as having an undying devotion to God and compassion interior the route of guy. Pity has its placed yet open frank and human being-pleasant talk is continually more advantageous sensible. If some thing I do bothers you please tell. because as a Christian this is our responsibility to not offend and stay peaceably with others.
2016-11-30 06:56:30
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answered by schebel 4
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The worst one I've had is Co Co Sha-Nell-- It's so not me, and all my aunts and uncles on my fathers side called me it until I turned 12 and finally said to my parents I didn't like the nick name, and since I only hear it in conversations about old times, I guess it got around. I have a funny few now around my sisters that are "Fry Daddy" and "Grill Daddy" I don't really know where the "Daddy" part came from (because I am not one, nor am I man.), but the the part about the "Grill" and "Fry" is because I like to fry and grill things myself and do a good job at it. (though, I am not looking for a job at a fast food place or bar and grill.) LOL!
2006-12-07 08:56:17
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answered by Anonymous
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MAD DOG> in college i had a little incident with Mad Dog 20/20 I think I drank like 4 bottles and I jumped off a balcony in my birthday suit. My friends had to beg my RHD not to have me arrested for a MIP because I was already on disciplinary probation. Oh yeah now my AA buddies (5 years sober) call me noodles cause I run marathons. So I guess I am MAD DOG NOODLES
2006-12-07 08:46:29
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answered by johnjd_cmu 4
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My husband named me Squatty Body when we met - I was 12 and he was 15. I'm only 4'9" and we had just moved next door and the first words out of his mouth were, "Oh My God, a Squatty Body just moved in".
After 18 years of friendship, we've been married almost 12.
2006-12-07 08:48:26
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answered by icddppl 5
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used to get called Crawl when I was in my partying phase. I would get so drunk that I couldn't walk anymore and would crawl all over the place.
2006-12-07 08:50:34
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answered by ~SSIRREN~ 6
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A guy on my bus calls me lil' nemo the pimp master
2006-12-07 08:43:51
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answered by jfwhite14 1
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i get called forty or 40oz. for my last name and other reasons.
toaster or toasterstrudle.
and the basic Al isstead of alex
2006-12-07 08:44:27
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answered by Alex F 2
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yeah for a long time in college my friends called me doodah because they thought i was always too damn happy.
2006-12-07 08:44:51
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answered by Boop 7
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at my childhood i had crazy nickname by some jealous classfellows
2006-12-07 09:23:51
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answered by UnderstandingLife 3
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