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Nickname Color Racism 

Nickname Color Racism happens when you're a part of an online group where you are focused for having a default name text color. It usually occurs in communities where it is usually tight-knit and/or very shitpost focused. Sometimes it is done for laughs, but other times is done as actual gatekeeping.
Mark: Can you believe it, I keep getting targeted because my name text is white, damn Nickname Color Racism.

nicknames 

something used instead of a person's realname that either makes it shorter, is a joke, or is a word that describes their personality
Jonathan's friends gave him many nicknames including Tubby due to this large size.
nicknames by Musicalqt January 23, 2009

Nicknameable 

adjective used to describe someones name that is easy to create nicknames too.
oh my god libby you’re name is so nicknameable.
Nicknameable by Angel is Zaddy June 10, 2021

Nickname 

A name used to represent you or make fun of you.
A nickname: Suzy you bitch.
OR
nerd alert!1!11!!
Nickname by lоris May 19, 2019

A "scene" nickname 

A nickname that the "scene groups" use.
Including your actual name, then another word that's either gory, murder-like, shows "difference", or havoc.
A "scene" Nickname-
Alex Autopsy.
Carl Chaos.
Nigel Narcotics.
Connor Carnage.
Kacey Kryptic.
Mary Murder.
Skylar Scandolous.
DiDi Deathwish.
Etc.
A "scene" nickname by Angel. May 18, 2008

Nickname 

A name given to a person that is typically a shorter version of their existing full name. Nicknames can also be given to a person based on personality traits or other defining attributes of that person. The "nickname" usually derives from a friend, family member, or sometimes enemy calling a specific person a name not their own. The "nickname," if catchy enough, will stick and that person will begin being referred to by their nickname moreso than their actual full name.

The term, "nickname" originated from the the time of St. Nicholas when people had a particular difficulty with phonetics. The commoners had difficulty saying Nicholas, so they began calling him: "St. Nick", The term, "nick" also referrs to something being chipped off, such as: "Thou nicked off a piece of thine rock to make it fit in thy dwelling." Over the centuries, nickname became the term for a shortening of someone's full name, like a part of it being nicked off.
My full name is Richard, but you can call me Dick. That is my nickname.
Nickname by urbanupdater1 February 9, 2015