A pseudonym you give yourself on Facebook so that you can avoid hearing from people from your past and/or maintain your professional image at work.
Bob Johnson’s nom de Facebook, Jim Boothe is working well for him. Sheila, his second ex-wife, hasn’t been able to find him online.
Mary has a high profile corporate law job. She developed a nom de Facebook so she can dish with her friends about Britney Spears and Miley Cyrus, as well as express her political views without worrying about repercussions at work.
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Internet alias or pseudonym; like a “pen name” (“nom de plume”); similar to “nom de guerre,” “nom de web,” and “nom de blog.”
For internet safety, I protect my identity by using KathMac as a “nom de net.”
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slang term for: u know what im talkin bout
we finna hit the club an cop fly hoes nom tom bot
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Internet alias or pseudonym; like a “pen name” (“nom de plume”); similar to “nom de guerre,” “nom de web,” and “nom de blog.
For internet safety, I protect my identity by using KathMac as a “nom de net.”
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When you say it fast it sounds like "know what I'm talkin' 'bout?"
When she talks, I feel like my brain is rapidly shrinking! Nom tom bow?
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Internet alias or pseudonym; like a “pen name” (“nom de plume”); similar to “nom de guerre,” “nom de web,” and “nom de blog.”
For internet safety, I protect my identity by using KathMac as a “nom de net.”
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Pseudonym used by an author of a blog.
My real name is Sam. Online, folks know me by my nom de blog, Frankenchrist.
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