by Chestnutdude11 December 8, 2011

A noun used when a person is wanting to call a male a girl's name such as sally or sue. Girl's Name can be used to indicate any and all girl's names at once.
by loganza June 28, 2009

This is a phrase that refers to the name by which people will see you as on MySpace. It can be anything you want it to be, as long as the length isn't terribly long. Most of the time, display names are the name of the person, but people often use them for self-expression.
Some of the display names I've had are (x ,Moderate to Severe, Vapor in the Wind, Speechless, Cradle The Fall and many others.
by Sifting Through February 14, 2009

The unintentional mispronunciation of someone's name because the name is only known via facebook.
The use of a facebook name will kill a conversation.
The use of a facebook name will kill a conversation.
Person 1:'Hello Rallp-huh Lee-hons, we're friends on facebook.'
Person 2 : 'Actually, my name is pronounced Ralph Lyons, Rallp-huh Lee-hons is my facebook name.'
Person 1: 'Oh...'
Person 2: 'Feeling pretty stupid there, huh?'
Person 1: 'Yep...'
Person 2 : 'Actually, my name is pronounced Ralph Lyons, Rallp-huh Lee-hons is my facebook name.'
Person 1: 'Oh...'
Person 2: 'Feeling pretty stupid there, huh?'
Person 1: 'Yep...'
by muddafracker July 6, 2011

The term for a forigner, who has a unusual name typically asian or europeans, which is hard to pronounce for an aussie, so i substitute name is needed
Bob: Hey nice to meet you, im bob and you are?
Muganel: Im Muganel, good thx
Bob: Damn you need an aussie name like shazza or something
Muganel: Im Muganel, good thx
Bob: Damn you need an aussie name like shazza or something
by Peter Alexander October 8, 2008

A band of two or more people that has taken the name of one person who is not in the band or who doesn't exist, such as Georgie James or Franz Ferdinand.
"I spent the whole party telling people how brilliant a musician I thought Bishop Allen was before someone told me Bishop Allen's a name band. How embarrassing."
by Brian Whipple March 24, 2008

When you've met so many new people lately you can no longer keep anyone's name straight. Even friends and family members whom you've known a long time are not exempt.
Friend 1: "Hi to Megan and James!"
Friend 2: "Not James...Michael dearie! James is my sister's son."
Friend 1: "Ooops, I am so sorry. I've been meeting a lot of new people lately, I must be suffering from name overload."
Friend 2: "Not James...Michael dearie! James is my sister's son."
Friend 1: "Ooops, I am so sorry. I've been meeting a lot of new people lately, I must be suffering from name overload."
by snowscape December 8, 2010
