Ropro221 is a well known owner of the Cat Roomba business. You can normally find them drinking Sprite Cranberry whilst moderating the areas of Fairway PLC. They have been working in the business industry for around 60 years, with many uprising stock shares which have been sold to AverageNoahh.
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A rapponym can be anything from a single word (e.g. Drake) to an acronym (e.g. G.U.R.U.), or a multi-word phrase (e.g. Method Man), and can be appended with a prefix such as big or lil (e.g. Big Pun, Lil House Phone). Numbers are sometimes used as phonetic substitutes of words/syllables (e.g. 2Pac for Tupac), or simply to add textual distinctiveness (e.g. 6ix9ine for SixNine). Rapponyms beginning with 'DJ' often indicate that the rapper is also a turntableist, producer, or beatmaker (e.g. DJ Khaled). Some particularly goated rappers use their real name, or part of it, as a stage name (e.g. Kendrick Lamar), but it's not really a rapponym if it is the same as their common IRL name.
Non-rap musicians and other entertainers may have stage names that follow a similar format, but those cannot be rapponyms as they do not belong to rappers.
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For you etymology nerds, this term is a portmanteau of 'rapper' and 'endonym'.
A rapponym can be anything from a single word (e.g. Drake) to an acronym (e.g. G.U.R.U.), or a multi-word phrase (e.g. Method Man), and can be appended with a prefix such as big or lil (e.g. Big Pun, Lil House Phone). Numbers are sometimes used as phonetic substitutes of words/syllables (e.g. 2Pac for Tupac), or simply to add textual distinctiveness (e.g. 6ix9ine for SixNine). Rapponyms beginning with 'DJ' often indicate that the rapper is also a turntableist, producer, or beatmaker (e.g. DJ Khaled). Some particularly goated rappers use their real name, or part of it, as a stage name (e.g. Kendrick Lamar), but it's not really a rapponym if it is the same as their common IRL name.
Non-rap musicians and other entertainers may have stage names that follow a similar format, but those cannot be rapponyms as they do not belong to rappers.
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For you etymology nerds, this term is a portmanteau of 'rapper' and 'endonym'.
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