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Namery

Namery
(noun)
Definition: The practice or habit of investigating the origin, logic, or backstory behind a name.

Verb (intransitive): Namerying (pronounced name-er-ing). To engage in the act of asking why something is named what it is.
Example: "I went down a three-hour namery rabbit hole after seeing a sign for 'Deadman’s Pass'."

Example: "He was namerying the cereal brand for twenty minutes before we even ate."
by seraphul March 3, 2026
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Nametide

A person who shares the same first name as you.
From “name” + “tide” — like two people swept together by the current of the same name.
“Hey, your name is Bryan too? You’re my nametide!”
“Shoutout to all my nametides named Leidy out there.”
“I found my nametide at work — instant bond.”
by 2BryanR May 27, 2025
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Namesnipes

An username community that is referred to as the chaddiest shit the world has ever heard of. People apparently "goon" to it everyday.
Oh my god! Is that a Namesniper in the Namesnipes community! Ambatukam!
by Urban Dictionary June 12, 2025
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Names Jond

The opposite of James Bond. A very unsure person.

So opposite that Names Jond is not the incorrect reversal of first letters of the name James Bond.
He can't ever order anything, he's a Names Jond
by Maverickisgoose October 11, 2025
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Names

Every name in the world, persons, is a genius
Names
by Aujenaespoor November 11, 2025
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Nameless namekian

A permanent target of the group. Breathes = Gets roasted. Speaks = Gets flamed. Stays quiet = Still somehow catches strays. Exists purely so the server never runs out of material. If there’s a joke flying around, odds are it’s hitting him first.
“Don’t blame me, blame Nameless Namekian, he probably caused it somehow.”
by Nichevillian November 23, 2025
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Place Names

n. Refers to a person or people that have the name of a well known or popular geographical destination. The use of Place Names often causes confusion with the conversation audience due, often, to being likened to the destination rather than the person.
eg. Paris, London, Florida, Cleveland, Dallas, etc.

Jill: I think we should go see Paris.
Jack: Why? Eurotrips are over-rated.
Jill: No I mean Paris Hilton, I think it'd be fun, don't you?
Jack: ...No, that is like a million times worse than what I thought you meant and stop using Place Names, its confusing the hell out of me!
by movingtarget July 8, 2010
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