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An Entity of Type : owl:Thing, within Data Space : 134.155.108.49:8890 associated with source dataset(s)

Basic Trope: Someone who enjoys handing out nicknames rather than using the real names of people he or she knows. * Straight: The Nakama are given a nickname each. One or two might be exempt out of respect. * Exaggerated: The Nicknamer refuses to call anyone by their given name. * Or they call everyone they meet by a nickname. * Justified: They're something of a jerk or they genuinely have trouble remembering names. There might be a good reason to use Code Names. * Inverted: May invoke Spock Speak by being too formal. * Subverted: They're forced to stop using nicknames, or else someone is offended by their nickname. * Double Subverted: They keep using the offensive nickname anyway. * Parodied: The nicknames are non-sensical or arbitrary. * Deconstructed:

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  • The Nicknamer/Playing With
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  • Basic Trope: Someone who enjoys handing out nicknames rather than using the real names of people he or she knows. * Straight: The Nakama are given a nickname each. One or two might be exempt out of respect. * Exaggerated: The Nicknamer refuses to call anyone by their given name. * Or they call everyone they meet by a nickname. * Justified: They're something of a jerk or they genuinely have trouble remembering names. There might be a good reason to use Code Names. * Inverted: May invoke Spock Speak by being too formal. * Subverted: They're forced to stop using nicknames, or else someone is offended by their nickname. * Double Subverted: They keep using the offensive nickname anyway. * Parodied: The nicknames are non-sensical or arbitrary. * Deconstructed:
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  • Basic Trope: Someone who enjoys handing out nicknames rather than using the real names of people he or she knows. * Straight: The Nakama are given a nickname each. One or two might be exempt out of respect. * Exaggerated: The Nicknamer refuses to call anyone by their given name. * Or they call everyone they meet by a nickname. * Justified: They're something of a jerk or they genuinely have trouble remembering names. There might be a good reason to use Code Names. * Inverted: May invoke Spock Speak by being too formal. * Subverted: They're forced to stop using nicknames, or else someone is offended by their nickname. * Double Subverted: They keep using the offensive nickname anyway. * Parodied: The nicknames are non-sensical or arbitrary. * Deconstructed: This annoying quirk conceals a Sad Clown or else acts as a coping mechanism. * Reconstructed: This coping mechanism works to the point that it helps the problem rather than covering it up. * Zig Zagged: He hands out nicknames...but they convince him to stop. Then he starts doing it again...and it turns out its a pathological compulsion or down to a Freudian Excuse...wait, he's over it...for now. * Averted: There is no character who uses nicknames all the time. * Enforced: "We need someone who's Totally Radical." * Lampshaded: "Do you ever use anyone's given name?" * Invoked: "I thought giving everyone a nickname would help us bond." * Defied: "Call me by my given name or you're out of here, lad." Back to The Nicknamer
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