My oldest sister calls me “weeb” and longer version is “weebess”. I have NO CLUE where she got it from. She is 6 years older than me so I’m pretty sure it came from when I couldn’t talk and I remember her saying something about that. But she said even she forgot where she got it from over the years lol. My brother calls me Lizard with a high A as if your saying “hard” “lizArd”. That comes from Alice in wonderland, the Lizard with the ladder scene. He has called me that for a long time. And my other sister (the sister that I’m closest with” I call idiot. And she calls me idiot as well. And most of the time it’s not even a joke, we sincerely call each other “idiot” several times a day. Lol
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We usually shorten the names or use nicknames. One of my sisters is bear as her name includes it and the other snowwhite as she used to refer to herself as a kid lol
Brothers "The bear" to my younger one (they sound different than my sister's in our language)
Ad to my oldest brother as given by sister when she was little.
I'm the palm as long back I made them think I'm taller that the whole family (I'm not) but it stayed lol
Nah. I have a brother and a sister -- both older than me -- and we just call each other by our names. Of course, they're step-siblings and we're not biologically related, but I don't think that matters too much. ^_^
With my middle brother - who is only 16 months younger than me - not so much. With my little brother - who is 16 years younger - he got and has, even as a grown adult, got a profusion of nick names.
My mother called him "the little surprise from heaven." I called him, "The Accident."
Other nicknames over the years:
"Rubber chicken."
"Bunzer" or alternatively "Bunzer Wunzer."
"Kaiser" or alternativel "Kaiser Wilhelm."
"Ralph"
"Slimy worm" - and believe it or not, that was meant affectionately.
That is a brief sampling and it is a wonder that little brother does not have multiple personalities.
My brother calls me "Ickie" and I call him "Nizzo". I can't even recall how these names came about, cause they don't relate to our real ones at all.
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I'm swedish. We call each other "bruush" (which is a comocal and shortened form of "brorsan: (brotha/bro), derived from "bror" (brother)) or "Mannen" (Man/my man)
We have quite a big age gap so i call him old man and he calls me child
My sis used to call me chicken because when I was toddler whenever they called me, I would waddle over lol.
In fact, my sister's call me Duke on frequent occasion, which was our dog's name, on account of my coming to the name when I was little.
My oldest sister is called Baba often in a home setting as well, from when she used to make sheep noises to amuse us younger ones.
And all my sisters (and Mother) are called flower sometimes, which our father started with the ladies of the house, as a term of endearment.I usually call her "Dorkus Milorkus," "Runt," "Squirt," and "brat."
She has kids now, so I try to at least call her more respectful nicknames when I'm in front of the nephews. Usually, though, it's "Dorkus Milorkus." Yes, that's a Simpsons reference. Even her Wii avatar is named "Dorkus."
We call each other by rank/position, except for my little sister, who is the youngest.
With a Filipino family, my little sister calls me "ᜃᜓᜌ" ("Kuya"; "KOO-yah"; 「older brother」or「big brother」) and we both call our elder sister ᜀᜆᜒ ("Ate"; "AH-teh"; 「older sister」or 「big sister」). For the youngest, we (her elders) call her by name.
Past that, we have also developed our own nicknames from each other, a number of them derived by name.I call him "Nono" Yep, I know it's sounds ridiculous but I do it since I'm little.
I call my sister ducky because she looked like ducky (land before time) in a family picture. Her name for me involves a variation on my full name.
We are two siblings, brothers and he calls me Andre (not my real name) I used to be a football fan and always cheered for a player named Andre Shvechenko, and i call him Antonio (not his real name) because he looks like a south American
My older brothers have called me Donny or Don since I was little. Its not even close to my name. When we were younger we'd pretend to be ninja turtles. Since I was the youngest they picked for me. So i was Donatello.
My brother says hey ugly that’s the most sentimental thing he’s said in my 22 years lol
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We use shorter version of our names. she's calls me Sia (from Athanasia) which in general I hate and never accept it by anyone else. And I call her Alex ( from Alexandra)
When my younger sister was just a baby and was learning to walk I gave her a nick name that will always be in my heart, I had three years old then. For my older sister I called her by her name or a shorter version of her name by which only I call her
That's cute. I've never been close to any of them. Our ages are too different.
My brother calls me either Fluffy, Elf, or Dwarf, and I call him Cod or codfish. I also call my sister Meow. No real reason behind it lol.
If I'm polite with my brother then I'm probably annoyed with him. The worse we insult each other the more endearing we are. I'll either call him the worst insult I can think of at the time or make up a stupidly overcomplicated name on the spot.
I call my twin brother "bitch". He calls me the same.
It's also a term of endearment.yeah we call each other names but not nice names lol
just really weird and random names, i just mush up their actual name as much as possible and just come out with a goobly goo and use that
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