Mother’s maiden name or birth Father’s last name. Make sure to include first name for clarification.
A series of numbers used to define who you are. Mostly used on job applications, bank statements or background checks. Normally on your W-2 forms.
You will not receive a stimmy without your Last name, social security # matching up. Don’t forget your first name too.
The act of going onto Google and typing in your own name to see what the results are. Great fun on image search too!
Person 1: I was googling your name yesterday!
Person 2: Yer? What did it come up with
Person 3: Well apparentely your a german body building priest!
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a rabbithole of names is something on this very website
when you search up a name like "john" you get results, which are overly positive of that said name
very bored guy: hmmmmmm, i'll search my own name up.
very bored guy: wow that quite nice of them.
very bored guy: what about zach?
a few minutes later...
very bored guy: i think i got stuck in the rabbithole of names
Its a girl supposed to break boys hearts. When they get in a relationship finally, they are most likely to get cheated on.
name starting with an n = Natalie, Nicole and so on u gorgeous and loyal asf, but u will get cheated on
It's like The Penis Game, but instead of screaming "PENIS!", you have to scream somebody's name, e.g. your friend's name, your teacher's name, the name of that Asian kid who goes on all the national competitions etc.
P1: let's play the name game! I'm gonna start with (insert name).
P2:(iNsErT nAmE)
P1:(INSERT NAME)!
P3:(I N S E R T N A M E)!!1!!!
P1,2: wow
(noun) The socially instinctive ritual where you start dropping names in rapid-fire succession upon discovering someone shares your hometown, school, or social circle. It's a subtle way of determining if you vibe with this new acquaintance based on mutual connections.
For example: "Oh, you're from Darien? Do you know Brian Minicus?" “Yeah, we played lacrosse together! Sick dude. What’d you say your name was?”
The Name Game isn’t just about finding common ground; it’s a quick and dirty method to gauge if this person is your kind of normal. It's practically a human nature litmus test.
Omg, I met your friend Trisha and we played the name game and realized she’s roommates with Claire’s older sister!