Definitions
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- n. Alternative spelling of moniker.
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English
- n. The name of a person, especially an alias or a nickname.
Etymologies
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Examples
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I chose a "monicker" when I first began commemting on another website which was not so civil as OpEd News when I bought my first computer at the age of 69.
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Instead of trying to express characteristics by a name, the very opposite effect is sought, except when the character would in real life have a "monicker," or the naming of the character in the old way would serve to relate the act more closely to its form and awaken pleasing reminiscences.
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I think Albarinot is a totally appropriate monicker.
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Elisabeth borrowed the “Debray” monicker from her ex-husband, the famed international gadabout and Che Guevara pal Régis Debray, the Bill Ayers of France.
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Intriguingly, Tweeter O'Sullevan to give him his full monicker, has 412 followers.
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The American Solutions chairman called for Republicans to embrace a new monicker — “the Party of Yes”:
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BTW, as one who is a fan of, and shares a birthday with, Beethoven, I find your monicker personally offensive.
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Dukester, your post is contradictory to your monicker.
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I think she should get the monicker, “Sarah Palin, palm reader,” myself.
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R.T. generously hid the man's name behind the monicker Captain Incredible, which allowed Sperry to continue the charade.
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