A fictitious name used when the person performs a particular social role.
French term, literally, war name.
1No doubt he assumes that Dexter Morgan is you, a nom de guerre.
2Most professional killers prefer a nom de guerre with a bit more pizzazz.
3When he heard my ' nom de guerre' he looked more dejected than before.
4Let's just talk about a decent nom de guerre, then.
5Annihilax became her nom de guerre, her war name.
6It was the French word for "explosions, " apparently his nom de guerre.
7Its hue was a dark crimson, with one black stripe-its nom de guerre, the Spitfire.
8I was callow and conceited, and I resolved to try the virtue of my ' nom de guerre'.
9Abortion Monkey was his nom de guerre.
10Any hitman with a moniker like that- abird ,animal ,whatever-probablyhasa second nom de guerre for friends.
11Alkan was his nom de guerre.
12Castro is the nom de guerre of a senior overseas Tiger operative who had worked in weapons procurement and intelligence gathering.
13I did not pursue the subject, and since then I have not travelled on my ' nom de guerre' enough to hurt.
14I did not pursue the subject, and since then I have not traveled on my ' nom de guerre' enough to hurt.
15Rhetorical Q.: How, if one's real name was John LaForme, could that person possibly feel the need for a nom de guerre?
16The man is known in the activist community by the nom de guerre of Omar Hamza because he fears for his security.
Translations for nom de guerre