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[Opinions] nickname question.
I have a friend named Dakota who doesn't really like his name. He's also not keen on Koty/Kody. Would Dak/Dack (rhymes with Jack) be too much of a stretch?
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Eh, it would work alright, but I prefer Kota.
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Dack? Makes me think of underpants and/or the removal thereof. So no. What's his middle name? Maybe he could use that.
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Dack? Makes me think of underpants and/or the removal thereof. So no. What's his middle name? Maybe he could use that.
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I hadn't even thought of that. It's David.
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It was always used for the aircraft! Why not for a human?
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I don't think it's too much of a stretch to use Dak. I know a male Dakota who--because he thinks his name is girly sounding these days--always goes by Dace (it rhymes with ace).
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That's an interesting nn. I like it.
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I don't think its a stretch, its totally useable- Dak is actually kind of cool too :)
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It's not a stretch it's just ugly IMO.
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Not really.however in Australia to 'dack' means to pull someones pants down.dacks also is a slang word for underpants.
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Really?Didn't know that. The only association I've ever had with Dack is Star Wars.
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Yes, really. Dack would be an unfortunate nickname here.I remember in school when it was all the rage for boys to try to dack each other.
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would I lie?unfortunately its definitely true, I come from Australia..http://www.urbandictionary.com/define.php?term=dack
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Didn't mean to offend. I don't think you'd lie. I'm just astonished. I don't really know a whole lot about Australia. I do know that here 'to shank' means to stab someone, and a friend told me that where she's from it means to pull someone's pants down. I can see where Dack would have the same possibilities.
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Dak/Dack works.
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