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No Parking Zone! => Off Topic, Off Colour, and non-motorcycle related => Topic started by: Sabie on May 12, 2013, 09:44:32 PM

Title: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Sabie on May 12, 2013, 09:44:32 PM
I was thinking the other day of a couple of Blokes I used to work with, and as I thought I couldn't recall their names ... Only their Nicknames. So that got me to thinking of all the Aussie Nicknames we bestow on Blokes.

So Post Nicknames you've heard and the reason behind the Nickname, I'll start;

Knew a fella called Jungles ... Cause he was thick and dense...
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Sicman on May 12, 2013, 09:50:50 PM
I knew a few -
Guy with a shiny bald head and annoying - They called him mudguard, shiny on top and shit underneath  :grin
Pothole - Always in the bloody road
Suitcase - You were always had to carry him as he wouldnt work
 :grin



Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Biggles on May 12, 2013, 10:49:27 PM
"Sprunga"

His surname is Leak.  No, really.   :grin
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Wombat on May 12, 2013, 11:37:07 PM
A safey officer called MOBITOW. Always turned up after an accident.
Jellybean because he used to paint his safety hat a different colour every few weeks.  :wink1

 :wht11
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: ST2UP on May 13, 2013, 07:13:32 AM
Couple of guys here on the shire council....one guy with big ears, called Wingnut.....and another they call Blister....turns up after the work is done.

 :beer
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Brock on May 13, 2013, 08:22:37 AM
Was in training with a guy called Morph, (Morphine) he was a slow moving dope.
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Streak on May 13, 2013, 08:41:16 AM
One of my groomsmen is called Diesel, apparently he used to drink the stuff or something  :crackup
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: hobs on May 13, 2013, 01:47:45 PM
Had a union official some years ago was called 'mirror', when asked about something, would always reply, 'I'll look into that', but never did anything.

Another worker called 'vomit' was always bringing something up at every meeting.

My own nick name given to me by my Dad when I was a little tyke is 'hobnob' due to liking to chew the leftover bones of pigs trotters after mum made the soup. Dropped off the nob part in the interest of political correctness and envy from you blokes. :grin
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Sabie on May 13, 2013, 01:55:05 PM
I knew a bloke at work who was always in trouble so we called him "asbestos" as he took the heat of the others.
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Gavo on May 13, 2013, 02:12:03 PM
Had a union official some years ago was called 'mirror', when asked about something, would always reply, 'I'll look into that', but never did anything.



That's my boss now !
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Yorkie on May 13, 2013, 08:48:05 PM
Had an apprentice, called him "Candles", not the brightest, knew another bloke, his initials were SD, we said it stood for "six dicks", couldn't be that stupid pulling one.
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Sabie on May 13, 2013, 09:24:06 PM
I was thinking the other day of a couple of Blokes I used to work with, and as I thought I couldn't recall their names ... Only their Nicknames. So that got me to thinking of all the Aussie Nicknames we bestow on Blokes.

So Post Nicknames you've heard and the reason behind the Nickname, I'll start;

Knew a fella called Jungles ... Cause he was thick and dense...



These are great guys....... Keep em coming....  :thumb
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Brock on May 13, 2013, 09:33:12 PM
One of the guys I knew was called Sui. This guy after his wedding reception, went on a seven day bender with his mates. Strangely, his wife dumped him after this effort, so he tried to commit suicide by cutting his wrists with the blunt side of a house key.. hence the name.

Another guy was called Bung, he liked a beer or two
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Bluey on May 13, 2013, 09:39:07 PM
I once worked for a bloke that everyone called Ted, even though his name was John.    Ted - short for Sh*t Head
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Sicman on May 13, 2013, 09:55:45 PM
Knew a bloke called "Half a chow" - His heritage was half asian and half Aussie lol
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Poppy Dave on May 14, 2013, 12:35:36 AM
Had a Supervisor on a production line called 'The Sheriff', if the line stopped he ran up and down shouting "Where's the hold-up?".

His offsider was called 'The Balloon'. He was always saying, "Don't let me down boys."

Worked with a guy known as 'B.T.D.T' = Been there, done that.

I call my wife's friend 'The Optometrist' cause she specialises in "I's", it's always, "I" this and "I" that.

There was 'Ray', as in "Ray of Sunshine". What a miserable piece of sh17 he was!

Poppy                           :wht13 
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Brock on May 14, 2013, 08:16:49 AM
Then there was the guy called 5times.

he had been there, done that or new a better way by at least 5 times
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: horizontal on May 19, 2013, 07:51:20 AM
Had a dear departed mate that we called Captain Mudflats.  Now big Rob had a ships masters ticket. Every year 10 of us use to hire a house boat for 7 days and just generally run amuck.  One particular time the owner of the house boat was giving Robin instructions on where the mud flats were etc. Robin doing his best you cant tell me about boats sunny impression casually lent on the wheel house and casually cracked a bundy and cola.    You guessed it 5 minutes latter we are stuck on a mud flat with the owner having to come and tow us off.   These trips was were I got my nickname horizontal.   after some early morning drinking with the boys I would go and have a little lie down hence Horizontal

                                                                                                                           Cheers Greg
Title: Re: Nicknames You Have Heard - Add them here and there meaning
Post by: Whizz on May 19, 2013, 10:49:34 AM
Knew a bloke in the Australia Air Force nicknamed "Back Fatter" because every time he went away on exercise he would gorge himself on local food and 'come back fatter'!