Dictionaries say that a nickname is a descriptive name for a place or thing. I believe that nicknames tell us a lot, not just about the person they describe, but the person describing as well.
The most common of the nicknames we use for Nina are:



The most common of the nicknames we use for Nina are:
- manó - Hungarian for urchin, or a mischevious child,
- Ninukovics - a name in the style of very attitudinizing Serbian turbo-folk singers, since Nina is known for throwing fits occasionally,
1 comment:
based on the last picture it would be: "what-the-heck-are-you-scaring-me-for" or "winner-of-biggest-eyes-contest"
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