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I don't mean my username! Yours!

I guess this is more of a game and maybe not strictly the right place. But, the idea is to make a top level reply with you asking 'guess' or saying ':)' or what have you, and everyone else should answer what they think the username means or refers to, without looking any words or concepts up! Off the cuff, what do you think it means when you see this person's username?

Not sure about the mobile apps, but if you hover over someone's name in Lemmy it will show their username if they have a display name set. My username is quite boring and straightforward, but I like seeing other people's weird usernames especially on semi-anon places.

Bonus: What do you visually think when you read it? Even if you misread it as a typo, what did you imagine when you read it & saw their avatar?

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[โ€“] amenok@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (5 children)
[โ€“] misnina@lemmy.ml 2 points 1 year ago (2 children)

does sound like an egyptian god, don't know any root words. or could be amen ok, which sounds like it could be a sarcastic response or funny in joke

[โ€“] amenok@kbin.social 1 points 1 year ago (1 children)

Yeah I tend to read it as "amen ok" myself these days... There are actually two letters, o and e, missing from the very end. The one I wanted to use was either taken or I, wisely, figured out a phrase from some random anime isn't something I want to use for the next 20 years :) Can't remember because it's been too long.

[โ€“] misnina@lemmy.ml 1 points 1 year ago

yeah that's fair! don't recognize the phrase, but I see!

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