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Definition of nicknames in English Turkish dictionary

nickname
lakap

Ne korkunç bir lakap! - What a terrible nickname!

Hobbit lakaplı Homo floresiensis, yaklaşık 1.1 metre boydadır. - Homo floresiensis, nicknamed the Hobbit, stood at around 1.1 metres.

nickname
rumuz

Çoğu kişi ona rumuzuyla seslenir. - Most people call him by his nickname.

nickname
takma ad

Yeni bir takma adın olduğunu duyuyorum. - I hear you've got a new nickname.

O neden sizin takma adınız? - Why is that your nickname?

nickname
lakap takmak
nickname
{f} ad takmak
nickname
takma ad,v.adlandır: n.lakap
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(Askeri) (NATO) TAKMA AD, KISA AD (NATO): Yetkili bir makam tarafından; bir olaya, projeye, manevraya, tatbikata, denemeye veya diğer faaliyete, haber emniyeti dışında bir maksatla resmi veya gayri resmi olarak verilen iki ayrı kısa kelime, kod kelimesi
nickname
{f} isim takmak
nickname
lakap tak
use of nicknames
takma isim kullanma
English - English
plural of nickname
nickname
A familiar, invented given name for a person or thing used instead of the actual name of the person or thing
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A kind of byname that describes a person by a characteristic of that person
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{v} to give a byname
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{n} a byname
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Constitution is `Old Ironsides'
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a familiar name for a person (often a shortened version of a person's given name); "Joe's mother would not use his nickname and always called him Joseph"; "Henry's nickname was Slim"
nickname
give a nickname to
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A nickname is a simple or friendly alternative to a longer or less memorable full name recognized by a mail system A mail system that supports nicknames can recognize them in lieu of full names For example, a mail system might accept the nickname "jonny" in place of "Jonathan Livingston Seagull" or "jlseagull@ourcompany ourdepartment com "
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A nickname is an informal name for someone or something. Red got his nickname for his red hair
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A name given in contempt, derision, or sportive familiarity; a familiar or an opprobrious appellation
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(see Account Nickname)
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To give a nickname to (a person or thing)
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A term used in Eudora (Also known as an alias, in VMS Mail ) An easily remembered, shorter substitute for an mail address Outlook for Windows uses Contacts for this function Outlook for Mac uses the Personal Address Book
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Generally, your own name with the suffix "ster" attached in a forced awkward attempt at familiarity E g "Bobster," "Hankster" or "Georgester "
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The name, or 'handle' by which a chatter in a chat room is known
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A complete or shortened name used to identify a recipient of e-mail
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Name used as a substitute for a person’s given name
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A name through which users wish to be known by while using online services such as IRC or ICQ, etc back to top
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a descriptive name for a place or thing; "the nickname for the U
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A nickname is a name (usually not real name) used when chatting, playing games, or accessing information on the Internet
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This is the name a user chooses for log in and the name that dud?stud guests and users will refer to you as
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An optional ID for a user, resource, or group A nickname can be used to shorten a lengthy address (domain po objectID), to control object visibility, or to identify a user in a role instead of as an individual
nickname
An optional ID for a user, resource, or group A nickname can be used to shorten a lengthy address, to control object visibility, or to identify a user in a role instead of as an individual
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To give a nickname to; to call by a nickname
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Email: an easy-to-remember shortcut for an email address Sometimes also called an alias IRC: the name that others will see when you speak Often abbreviated "nick " Because IRC is used by so many individuals, originality when choosing a nick is important
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a descriptive name for a place or thing; "the nickname for the U S Constitution is `Old Ironsides'"
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{i} name of affection; shortened name; alias; name invented for oneself and used on IRC (Internet)
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quick way to send e-mail without having to remember an address; By typing the nickname in the To: field as you compose a message (you can assign a nickname to an e-mail address in your address book) the e-mail program automatically associates the e-mail address with that nickname
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A name given to an e-mail address
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a name a user chooses to associate with himself or herself in a text based or graphical virtual world Users often choose fanciful names that hide their real identity This name is also called an alias or handle and can be found on avatar badges
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An easily remembered substitute for a standard e-mail address or group of addresses (see distribution list) It is usually a plain-English word or phrase that calls up a longer address (for example, "John" for jdoe@site com)
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{f} give a name; give an affectionate name; give a shortened name
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A short, easy to remember name you can create within an e-mail program like Eudora; it can contain any combination of letters and numbers Nicknames can be used in place of an individual's full e-mail address in the To: , CC: , or Bcc: lines of a message
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If you nickname someone or something, you give them an informal name. When he got older I nicknamed him Little Alf Which newspaper was once nicknamed The Thunderer?. a name given to someone, especially by their friends or family, that is not their real name and is often connected with what they look like or something they have done nickname for (an ekename, mistaken for a nekename, from eke (11-19 centuries) (from eac) + name)
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The Device Nickname field consists of the following elements: Character Set and Name The device nickname may be a truncated version of the name returned as the value of the "Device" object’s DeviceName attribute
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