An informal, often humorous name; a name that is either connected to the real name, the personality, the appearance or an anecdote.
A COM object to identify an object.
1 Native Americans and others have long derided the Redskins moniker as racist.
2 By the end, it was clear why that barracuda moniker had stuck.
3 True to its moniker , The Voice focuses exclusively on a singer's voice.
4 Even by celebrity standards, X Æ A-12is quite the audacious moniker .
5 Adobe is hardly alone in its misleading use of the HTML5 moniker .
6 He earns the moniker Y3, the police code for impersonating an officer.
7 And Lamar, who embraced the moniker Pulitzer Kenny, accepted proudly and humbly.
8 Brock had picked the moniker up, and now everyone was using it.
9 With the moniker MC Leonardo he became one of its first stars.
10 At first glance, the TCL certainly lives up to its Pro moniker .
11 Cool Rainbows is the moniker of Auckland producer and songwriter Djeisan Suskov.
12 This is where Alisa has gotten her salacious moniker , the vagina whisperer.
13 Can we finally shake off the unwelcome moniker of the drunken Irish?
14 The bloody crackdown Heydrich instigated earned him the fearsome moniker 'The Hangman'.
15 He seemed pleased when asked what he thought about the moniker .
16 What is easy to accept is why it carries the moniker of Murderball.
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