Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
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Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
bambam? mobamama? sure i can see how they they relate to his names but frankly I don't understand why these monikers have been chosen.
Why do you use them? Why you do you feel they communicate some kind of a message?
Why do you use them? Why you do you feel they communicate some kind of a message?
Re: Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
I haven't seen those particular nicknames but nobama surely did communicate a message.
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Maobama is pretty evident.
Barry is what he used to be known as.
The obamassiah because his mind numb obamatons actually called him the second messiah which is quite worrisome.
Funny how the left demand we respect this.....this....wasted piece of human flesh and stop making fun of his name when they started with Bush 43 from day one.
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Barry is what he used to be known as.
The obamassiah because his mind numb obamatons actually called him the second messiah which is quite worrisome.
Funny how the left demand we respect this.....this....wasted piece of human flesh and stop making fun of his name when they started with Bush 43 from day one.
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I still like refering to him and his worshipers as the Obamination. Reminds me of 'Dune'.
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I think we should give Obama the exact same respect that the left gave President Bush after he was elected, and keep on giving him that same respect during the length of his administration - exactly like the respect they showed Bush.
Compared to "Bushitler," "Shrub," and "Chimp," Obama's nicknames are tame stuff.
Compared to "Bushitler," "Shrub," and "Chimp," Obama's nicknames are tame stuff.
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Re: Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
I did 0bama [zero]bama
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Re: Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
I've been calling him "Grape Jelly" (after the Bama jars my Mom bought when we were kids)
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Ooooohhhh!!!WarHawk-AVG wrote:I did 0bama [zero]bama


I like it!
0bama instead of Obama.
My grandpappy taught me that a man's name was his most important possession and that naming another in a derogatory manner indicated disrespect for him. We have certainly witnessed this in action by most of the anti Bush people out there.
Thus, I tag our president elect bambam.
But I like 0bama better, way better. I wish I could get my online font to do a slashed zero.
Slick Willy, and Hilly, and a variety of others come to mind that I also have little or no respect for.

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Re: Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
Out of respect for the ten year old daughter rule.atxgun wrote:bambam? mobamama? sure i can see how they they relate to his names but frankly I don't understand why these monikers have been chosen.
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Re: Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
Øbama - Just cut and paste.... If i understand correctly what you are seeking. though really an "oh" with a slash, it has the same effect.
jimlongley wrote:I wish I could get my online font to do a slashed zero.
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No, I want the traditional slashed zero, but thanks, I didn't think of cut and paste.John wrote:Øbama - Just cut and paste.... If i understand correctly what you are seeking. though really an "oh" with a slash, it has the same effect.
jimlongley wrote:I wish I could get my online font to do a slashed zero.
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Re: Etymology of all the obama nicknames?
OOH even better
Øbama
Øbama
Øbama
Øbama
Øbama
Øbama
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