my nickname is Pete , my wife`s is Blondie ,she got that name when she was 20 years old now 65 from 19 when i met her she was 110 lbs , long blonde hair , very fit with a beautiful smile big blue eyes and all my buddies called her blondie she kept that 110 lbs tell she was 40 something even after 2 kids . when we went to bars and we were i our 30`s she still got carded at the front door she was pissed i said i should be the one pissed .
Screwit by close family and friends. Last name is Prewitt. My best friends dad got that started. Even had a little rhyme that went with it.
Another buds dad calls me Bulldog or Killer. That started on a Saturday night when I pulled a kid from the driver's seat of a car and out of the passenger window for a little ass whipping.
Been a long while ago and was over a chick in high school, dumb but was fun at the time.
Always went by my middle name, and always caused problems. For example: starting way back in grade school, forms that need to be filled out always require "first name, middle initial".
Always went by my middle name, and always caused problems. For example: starting way back in grade school, forms that need to be filled out always require "first name, middle initial".
Was "Andy" as a kid until I graduated high school. Since then, it's "Andrew" tho people I've known since before sill call me "Andy", mostly the females.
I served with a pile of people - I have no clue what their Christian first name is and likely they don't know mine. We all went by last names or "hey chithead".
An unfortunately true story...my mom wanted to name me Mike. My dad, who always liked to screw up peoples' names, forbade it, saying "everyone will call him Mike the Kike." What he didn't take into account was his/my/our last name, which is so easily turned into a variation of "dork" that no one ever bothered to tease me about the first name.
I go by Chuck, for Charles, most of the time. I’m a junior, but my father was always Charlie.
My wife is Susan. Up in our home town, most people call her Sue, but the ones who’ve known her since since she was a little girl call her Susie still. (I usually call her Susie.) Down her, people always call her Susan.
My MIL had 4 brothers who were all known by their middle names to the extent that a lot of people who’ve known them for years don’t realize it.
I have a son, a grandson and a stepson all with the same name. We refer to them as J1, J2 and J3.
Always gone by Mark Learned to answer to "Mike", "Shubert", "Mike", "Sherbert", and many foul terms. Many of which led to fisticuffs. After our first date, my future FIL asked what my name was - the answer was "Mike something like ice cream."
An old man I knew had a daughter marry a guy whose last name was Barr.
First kid was a girl, Francis kick and fought, but she named her Candy. A boy came next, he recommended Clark since she had already screwed the daughter.
Tried to name my boy Hector so I could call him Heck. Wife shot that down fast. (That's Trojan prince Hector, not lowrider Hector.) Shame 'cause it woulda fit, but I suspect it would fit most little boys.
Middle for acquaintances, first for business/formal . My first name was the same as my Dad's; my parents called me by the middle name to avoid confusion and I hung onto it.