Simply 19 very funny and inventive nicknames that people ended up with at work
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Guy called Willie Pearson was known as Prince Albert…
— ThisMortalCoyle (@thismortalcoyle) January 25, 2020
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Probably apocryphal but a lad called Brian who lost an eye in an accident and was then known thereafter as Bran.
— John Black (@JB_1964) January 25, 2020
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There’s been some belters on Johnny Vaughan. Brothers called ‘Soup’ and ‘Stew’ (soup wasn’t quite as thick as Stew) and a happy cleaner who always sang called ‘Cleaner Turner’ and a miserable one called ‘the Grim Sweeper’
— Graham P (@doonboggles) January 25, 2020
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Speedboat…his surname was Mainprize and everyone kept thinking about Bullseye and the ‘main prize’…..
— Michelle Burton (@shellyluvgolf) January 25, 2020
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Justin Edinburgh’ nickname was Musselburgh. Which is, presumably, just in Edinburgh.
— The Duke Of Prunes (@duke_prunes) January 25, 2020
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As a teenager, I was in @aircadets – on a residential trip to a naval base, we caught one of the cadets seeing to himself during the night, so his nickname then on was Zulu, due to its meaning when flown from a ship… pic.twitter.com/vUhNuCQwz6
— Kris Nixon (@belfastbarman) January 25, 2020
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The Clock – because he’s got one big hand and one little hand
— Ashley Armstrong (@AshleyArmstrong) January 25, 2020
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I heard of a short policeman who was called Laptop because he was a small PC.
— Julian Hutchings (@julianrh) January 25, 2020
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In a firm of Solicitors I worked for, one of the Lawyers was affectionately called Pepsi Max because he always got his Clients the maximum sentence in Court.
— Vikki Littlemore (@VikkiLittlemore) January 25, 2020
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