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Re: unusual nicknames
I don't think I've ever known someone who went by an unusual nickname on a regular basis, but I've seen them, I suppose. My mother calls my father Bubba, for example, which is only considered unusual as a nickname to some people, of course. This derives from when they lived in Texas together, where they found that nickname to be used by some other people, too.My mother also often calls my oldest sister George. To this day I have no idea why. I'm pretty sure I asked her once and she said that she herself didn't remember.Also, when my cousin Gina was around probably three-ish, she insisted on being called Little Foot (or so I've been told), after the character in The Land Before Time.ETA: Of course, right after I post this, I remember more:
When I was very young I became infatuated with the characters from the Disney movie A Bug's Life. I think for a while there I wanted to be called Dot, like the one character, and since I used to want an older brother, I called my sister (not the one mentioned above) the name of the prominent male character in the movie, Flik).ETA again: I know someone who calls her little sister Leech. Her sister has a nickname for her too, but seeing as I am today, I probably won't remember that for several hours...

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