Like everyone else, I have my fair share of nicknames. However, the one thing that I find most interesting is the variety of situations in which my aliases arose:
- Trungsten: My friend was very bored in chemistry and was looking at the Periodic Table. A brainwave occurred to him – tungsten, Trungsten
- Mr T: After 3 weeks of unsuccessfully trying to pronounce my name, my modern history teacher settled for a gangster moniker
-The Human Calculator: It started in Year 6 and was set in concrete in Year 7 when I kept correcting my teacher’s arithmetic on the blackboard and answering random sums. I mean seriously, who wouldn’t know what 23×4 equals to off the top of their head?
-Trugdor: Ask Mark for full details but apparently it came from a website about drawing dragons where one of the aforementioned dragons was named Trugdor.
The other funny thing is that these nicknames are longer than my real name. Go figure.
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How about Trungie????????
Or the one that your sister calls you- Dumping?? hahahah
hahahahah hey you forgot one
‘truuuuuuuuuuunnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnnngggggggggggggg’ except that’s rarely used… because it takes so much breathe to say it