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What is your nick meaning??
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40.       melegim1039
50 posts
 26 Mar 2006 Sun 04:48 pm

well im sure you all know what my name means

melegim: angel

and the number (1039) is just from the name of a cd that i have

41.       oceanmavi
997 posts
 26 Mar 2006 Sun 04:57 pm

ahh well my name means ocean blue, because 1) i love the ocean, 2) i wanted to mix english and turkish, and 3) i love the character of Mavi in Hirsiz - Polis

42.       rena
0 posts
 11 Jan 2007 Thu 02:42 pm

heey guys! i was looking through the old threads and have found this one. as since that time many new members appeared, i thought it might be curious to renew it

so welcome again!

and if to explain mine, it's very simple. just a short for my name but in an english lady's interpretation

43.       aenigma x
0 posts
 11 Jan 2007 Thu 03:01 pm

Ops posted twice

44.       aenigma x
0 posts
 11 Jan 2007 Thu 03:04 pm

AEnigma: Latin for enigma/mystery

45.       juliacernat
424 posts
 11 Jan 2007 Thu 03:18 pm

Quoting SuiGeneris:

it means unique... with one word.. but i heard it has other meanings in law dictionaries.. its a latin word too...




In law, it is used with aprox the same meaning (of its own kind/genus or unique in its characteristics) to identify a legal classification that exists independently because of its uniqueness or due to specific creation of an entitlement or obligation.
In intellectual property there are rights which are known as being sui generis to owners.

46.       parisisbeautifu
160 posts
 11 Jan 2007 Thu 08:46 pm

mine is supposed to be: parisisbeautiful. However, there's a limit to the number of characters you can have in your nick. Thus mine became parisisbeautifu. It supposed to read Paris Is Beautiful. Paris as in the city, not Paris Hotel.

But then, if I had visited Turkey, my nick would have said: turkeyisbeautiful

47.       Capoeira
575 posts
 11 Jan 2007 Thu 09:23 pm

Capoeira = an afro-brazilian martial art form that combines karate, acrobatics and african dance

48.       aenigma x
0 posts
 12 Jan 2007 Fri 12:37 am

Quoting Capoeira:

Capoeira = an afro-brazilian martial art form that combines karate, acrobatics and african dance



Ouh! I hope we never argue face to face Capo

49.       robyn :D
2640 posts
 12 Jan 2007 Fri 12:43 am

my nick on tc is my name.

50.       Capoeira
575 posts
 12 Jan 2007 Fri 02:35 am

Quoting aenigma x:

Quoting Capoeira:

Capoeira = an afro-brazilian martial art form that combines karate, acrobatics and african dance



Ouh! I hope we never argue face to face Capo



lol lol lol lol lol lol Never dear! Only used for self defense, workout and a healthy way to relieve stress. As well as a means to provide inner city youth with healthy alternatives for hanging out. www.littlebrazil.org

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