Expose yourself, what does your nickname mean?
Expose yourself, what does your nickname mean?
Mine is just simple, it´s my first name. But I´ve seen some that are pretty hard to understand So explain, maybe we´ll get to know each other better
- Sneakster
- Euro-Master
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- Joined: Thu Jun 06, 2002 11:42 pm
- Location: Breda,The Netherlands
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I go by the name of Sneakster. I got this nick from my fellow snookerplayers, 'cause I use to play quite calm, making my opponents think it's very easy to beat me. Then all of a sudden I strike back with some amazing pots or fabulous brakes, and win the frame.
My snookerfriends think I'm a bit "sneaky", that's why.....
My snookerfriends think I'm a bit "sneaky", that's why.....
- Tiger
- Euro-Master
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- Joined: Wed May 29, 2002 4:18 pm
- Location: Heverlee, at 100m from Leuven, Belgium
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My nickname is a long story
My real name is Tobias, and at first my nick was 'Tobe' or 'Toby'
Then I tried to find a better nickname to use while online gaming.
And I found 'Virtual T' (sucks, I know :d)
It had something 'Internetish' in it, and the first letter of my real name.
Then I went into a quake2 clan, called 'The Animal Team' and we were supposed to have an animal's name.
So I made 'Virtual Tiger'.
But Since Quake2 only allowed 10 characters or so, that nickname was too long.
So I just called myself 'Tiger' from that day on
My real name is Tobias, and at first my nick was 'Tobe' or 'Toby'
Then I tried to find a better nickname to use while online gaming.
And I found 'Virtual T' (sucks, I know :d)
It had something 'Internetish' in it, and the first letter of my real name.
Then I went into a quake2 clan, called 'The Animal Team' and we were supposed to have an animal's name.
So I made 'Virtual Tiger'.
But Since Quake2 only allowed 10 characters or so, that nickname was too long.
So I just called myself 'Tiger' from that day on
Tiger : Dutch, English, French, German
Little Spanish and Italian
Trying Finnish and Japanese
Little Spanish and Italian
Trying Finnish and Japanese
- pinguino79
- Euro-Expert in Training
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- Joined: Sat Feb 16, 2002 5:44 pm
- Location: Vicenza, Italy, EU
pinguino in Italian means penguin (not difficult to figure it out, but just for completeness); it's the mascotte of Linux OS.
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