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Crusoe
05-10-2002, 05:12 PM
What nicknames are you and your co-workers known by? Not the nasty backstabby ones, but the ones everyone knows about.
At the moment I work with Corpse, Big Gay Badger, Batty, Pikey, The Big King, Firewall, CT, Stinky Griff, Madness, Deadpan, Queen Liz, Trumpet, The Doctor, Girlfriend, Penile, Filth, Fat Cock, Geeks, Mincer and Porn Star.
CaptMurdock
05-10-2002, 05:27 PM
I used to call my manager "Maestro." He was a contracts manager, but he reminded me of those old classic composers who would shut their doors against the world while they pounded out their latest masterpiece.
I think I cribbed it from the old "Ellery Queen" TV series starring Jim Hutton.
Lsura
05-10-2002, 05:41 PM
Among my non-work friends, I refer to one of my cow-orkers as ET. I would never do it to his face or to anyone who might actually know him...but the resemblance is definitely there.
rocking chair
05-10-2002, 05:49 PM
we have daffy and the dominatrix.
Incubus
05-10-2002, 06:09 PM
I used to call my boss "Emperor" (not to his face) just from the way he carried himself. He was a great guy and all, but he really let us know he was top dog in the company.
A friend of mine had a coworker they called Red Dave, because there were two Daves and Red Dave had red hair. However I cannot get over the communist insinuation that nickname has
FairyChatMom
05-10-2002, 06:18 PM
Well, there's the Idiot in My Cube and the Idiot in The Next Cube. Not too creative, but accurate.
Incidentally, the Idiot in My Cube isn't me - there are four modules per cube, and he sits on the other side of the printer from me.
scout1222
05-10-2002, 06:19 PM
Yeah, so sez YOU!!
Gazelle
05-10-2002, 06:22 PM
My former co-worker Jodi is "Jode tha Toad"
My former co-worker Ryan is "Coach"
My former co-worker Bill is "Billy-Bob"
My former co-worker who recently became my current co-worker Ivy is "Eye-Bee" - I regularly send her e-mail with salutation clipart of an eyeball and a bumblebee. She loves it.
Silver Fire
05-10-2002, 06:48 PM
To my non-work friends my supervisor is known as "Weird Al". She totally resembles him, what with the moustache and all.
I wish I was kidding...
Silver Fire
05-10-2002, 06:50 PM
Oh... You said "not nasty backstabby ones". Oops. Well, Lsura did it first!
Dragonblink
05-10-2002, 07:12 PM
Well, I do work with Veggimike, Emjay and Woo-Woo ...
Crusoe
05-10-2002, 07:14 PM
Woo-Woo? I'd like to work with someone called Woo-Woo.
Mona Lott
05-10-2002, 07:20 PM
One of the checkers at the supermarket in which I work is known as "Lady Di". We call her this to her face, as her name is Diana. When it is just the guys and we're in the back room, she is known as "THAT BITCH."
Dirty Earthworm
05-10-2002, 07:34 PM
I work with a 17-year-old that I call "Junior," just because he's younger than I am, but looks much older. (damn this baby face!) The 16-year-old I call "Son," just to be patronizing. I work with a Joanna, which is shortened to Jo-Jo; our manager's last name is Cooper, so he gets called Coop.
There's also Shorty (me), the Brat, Not-a-Bitch, K-K, and Other Dave.
-Dirty
TheLoadedDog
05-10-2002, 08:05 PM
We have a supervisor who isn't exactly Einstein, so we call Adelaide because she's an hour behind (play on Aussie time zones).
There's also The Emperor, Buck, Scottish Git, Puss, Herbie (like, dood), The Klingon, Cement Head, The King, The Queen, and a guy called Canice became Canice Horribilis because he's such a prick.
Shirley Ujest
05-10-2002, 08:38 PM
My old boss, Polly, was affectionately known as " Poison Pen Polly" because of her outstanding ability to write a complaint letter.
Her husband, JD, was known as " Jimmy Stewart" only fatter. Talked just like him.
interface2x
05-10-2002, 09:22 PM
Well, I work with Struttin' Sutton, The Baron, LuLu, and MC Double T.
Those are my friends and coworkers.
Colin
Berkut
05-10-2002, 09:38 PM
Current cow-orkers include Bog, G-dog, Jomer, Crotch, Red, Stick-man, Tripod, FreakinHomo, and Lizard Breath.
Past cow-orkers are KevinJ, Bootyhead (my little sister), Gary Gump, PattyCake, and Slapnuts (or Slappy for short).
Someone is starting to call me Virus at work (I'm a computer geek), don't know if it is gonna stick.
racer72
05-11-2002, 07:50 AM
My current supervisor has a couple, Osama bin Momma and Hitlerette. On days she is nice, which are quite rare, she is simply known as Mother.
A former co-worker was known a The Gripper. Had a habit of going to the rest room at work to spank the monkey and he was not very discreet.
Another former co-worker was known as The Preacher. People would go out of their way to avoid him. Everyone is a sinner and he felt he had to save their souls. He transferred to another shop after he was caught with a prostitute.
CrankyAsAnOldMan
05-11-2002, 08:05 AM
Well, we call my boss "the Alien" but it hasn't risen to the level of a nickname.
We have two Pats and two Karens in my office. Instead of simply using their last initial, we complicate by saying things like "You mean the Pat M Pat, or the Pat Y Pat?"
I used to be call Zooby-Doo at my old office. I sort of miss it.
We have catch phrases more than nicknames. For example, one of the Pats is "It's All About Me." We have a tacit agreement that when she is not in the office, It's All About Cranky. Otherwise, It's All About Pat.
Sublight
05-11-2002, 09:06 AM
I was "father" owing to a part-time job I did on the weekends.
The sales manager was Tanuki (a trickster and liar in Japanese folk tales)
The web designer was The Fly.
mikeargo
05-11-2002, 04:10 PM
A long time ago, we had a co-worker with a long Polish name - something like Karczmarczyk. We just called her "Eyechart".
Clever Hans
05-11-2002, 04:57 PM
Not at my job, but a place I frequent daily hired a second Chris I forget his last name but it starts with a P. I heard everyone calling him Chris P. so I made the natural jump to Krispy Kreme. The whole store loved it.
He hates me.
Hears to you Krispy Kreme.
Gr8Kat
05-11-2002, 05:53 PM
Hmm. Guess we're a bunch of fuddy-duddies, I can't think of anyone with any real knicknames--at least not the backstabby kind.
I do have a co-worker named Apollonio, who goes by Paulo or Polo for short. One day I called him Polo Loco, which got mutated into Pollo Loco (the crazy chicken, which is also the name of a fastfood chain). I still call him that when I'm feeling fiesty or when he's asking for it. Somewhere along the line, I started calling him Palo Malo (bad stick), but I dropped it after a while because I was afraid it was too suggestive. But he's a sweet, funny guy and the only person I feel comfortable giving a dumb knickname to.
Well, I do call Cynthia "Sweet Cynthia" because she wears real sweet smelling perfumes--you can tell when she's at work because the hallways leading to her cube smell like fruit or candy or fruit-flavored candy. Yet it's not as headachingly noxious as some other people's perfumes, so I don't mind. It just lets me know that Sweet Cynthia is here today :) (And, y'know, she's a pretty nice lady, too.)
Lsura
05-12-2002, 07:36 AM
Originally posted by Silver Fire
Oh... You said "not nasty backstabby ones". Oops. Well, Lsura did it first!
I know. I didn't read the instructions...and then I hoped no one would notice. Thanks. :p
We've got Chocolate Thunder, Melly Mel, Ion and the Pigfucker. Obviously, that last one is secret. My old boss and I tend to address one another by last name only, in a flippant but affectionate sort of way.
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