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sugar and spice 12-16-2003 05:04 PM

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Originally posted by GeekyPenguin
We've also gotten "Drama Phi Beta" and "Gamma Phi HATA." ;)


I made up the last one!

I like to make fun of Kath's sorority by calling it Drama Phi Hata. And she likes to make fun of mine by telling boys to "Tri Delta, everyone else has."

They're affectionate nicknames though ;) .

Tom Earp 12-16-2003 05:24 PM

FOR SHAME!

Youse are being very BAAAAAAAAAAAAAD!

Go to the corner and sit until you get it right!

Actually, I never heard of any of these at My School!:p :D

pirate00 12-16-2003 05:31 PM

Nice and not-so-nice ones (All in good fun, so CHILL!!)
 
APO- Apple Pie Omega

DZ- Sleazy DZ's

Sigma Sigma Sigma -Try Sig, everyone else has

Chi-O - Chi Blow

Sigma Chi- Sigma Cry

PM- Privleged Mallrats

Tri-Delt- Dissed Dissed Dissed

TKE- The Keg Eliminators

Iota Phi Theta- Iota WHO??

Kappa Alpha Order- Klan Affiliate

Kappa Delta - Kaught Downtown (drinking or flashing)

*ENTER DISCLAIMER HERE*

Unregistered- 12-16-2003 05:34 PM

I always hated this thread. Never liked it, never will.

Zetagymnast 12-16-2003 05:42 PM

Well, of my sorority Zeta Lamdba Psi, we have been known as the Zetas, or ZAGS Lil Sister, which is why our letters were chosen because we were founded by 4 sister and 1 brother from Zeta Alpha Gamma Psi. Our first and last letter is the same as theirs.

Angels&Arrows 12-16-2003 05:48 PM

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Originally posted by kelster1898
Heres some for my OU,
Pi Kappa Phi- Boy Pi Phi's

Okay.. that is the third time I have read Boy Pi Phi... What in the world does it mean... We have a chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at my school and I have never heard them called that!!!!

I was a little lost the first time, because someone said Pi Kappa Phi - Pi Phi for Boys (they pull NO girls here) in Los Angeles, but I know are chapters at USC and UCLA are strong... then you typed it and I know that our OU chapter is strong... so I figured I misunderstood Sentience!!!!

Godfather 12-16-2003 08:05 PM

TKE - Teke
PKA- PiKe
SAE - SA Everyone, Same A$$holes Everywhere
Sigma Nu - Sigma Nu
Lambda Chi Alpha - Rambda Guy
Delta Upsilon - Delta Oops I joined the wrong fraternity

KKG - Visa Visa Mastercard

There's a few of the less offensive ones

Rio_Kohitsuji 12-16-2003 09:26 PM

Here's our local's names:

Sororities:
Zeta Theta Chi: Socks
Chi Omega Alpha: Wannabe Chi O's, Chi Ho's
Delta Theta: Delta Potatos
Alpha Mu Beta: All Mighty B*tches
Lambda Omicron Psi: I forget what I nick's are..and here..I called them it forever..

Fraternites:
TKE: Teke's, Three Kegs Each :D, Tiki's (what I call them..lol)
Alpha Sigma Phi: Stereotypical Frat Boys
Alpha Chi Nu: Sheepf*ckers
Alpha Heta Omega: A Ho's (which I am very proud of coining :D I said it a few times on my radio talk show..they've been called that ever since..LOL)

Godfather 12-16-2003 10:19 PM

Oh yeah I forgot
Tri-Delt everyone else has.

xp2k 12-16-2003 11:14 PM

This thread is really only bad if people are immature about it.

Angels&Arrows wrote:
Quote:

Okay.. that is the third time I have read Boy Pi Phi
Actually, I have heard some of the older people at my school (as in 50-60 year old) refer to them in this way sometimes...but I have never heard it from any younger greeks.

pirate00 wrote:
Quote:

Tri-Delt- Dissed Dissed Dissed
I've never heard that one but its pretty funny...if you're taking the Tri-Delt chapter at Iu into consderation because they're pretty hot girls (I will really miss that Weenie Roast :( )

Little E 12-16-2003 11:32 PM

Epsilon Chi
 
some of these are mean, but i like the ones with local character. ie. Sigma Chi here for some reason did not know how to make a S in micro Word. So their party posters all read

EX party
at
Sig Chi house
Friday...etc...

so when we are talking sometimes we slip up and call them Epsilon Chi. But that isn't mean, only the greeks get it and no one sounds like a ho. :)

(yes there are names for all the groups here, but why give them away...???)

Peaches-n-Cream 12-17-2003 12:23 AM

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Originally posted by OohTeenyWahine
I always hated this thread. Never liked it, never will.
Ditto! :)

Personally, I prefer Diamonds, Pearls, and Emeralds for DPhiE. :)

kddani 12-17-2003 12:27 AM

I hate this thread, too, b/c it always ends badly.

But an interesting thing that i've noticed about my campus is that we don't call Pi Kappa Alpha "Pikes", we call them "Pika"- they refer to themselves that way too.

I think this is becaus we also have Pi Kappa Phi and Phi Kappa Theta and Phi Sigma Kappa and they'd all get confused.

RhoSigma2003 12-17-2003 12:37 AM

Kappa Sigma has AEKDB on their crest and they say it stands for "Almost Every Kappa Delta Blows"

Kappa Delta has AOT- Always on Top

Kappa Sigma- Kappa Twigs or Kappa Swigs

Everything else on campus that are nicknames other people have said.. No need to repeat..

:D

AlphaSigOU 12-17-2003 12:55 AM

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Originally posted by Angels&Arrows
Okay.. that is the third time I have read Boy Pi Phi... What in the world does it mean... We have a chapter of Pi Kappa Phi at my school and I have never heard them called that!!!!
More of a play on words reflecting the similarity of Greek letters, even though Pi Phi (the women's fraternity) is Pi BETA Phi and the similarly named but exclusively men's fraternity is Pi KAPPA Phi. (Emphasis mine.) Mostly used affectionately, especially when Pi Phi and Pi Kapp are on the same campus.

Back in my days as an undergrad my fraternity chapter was small, remotely located and universally derided as the 'apartment dwellers' (because our house was designed to be easily rented out as an apartment house should our chapter fold) by the rest of the OU Greek community. But then I spent my pledge semester drinking kegs of beer and choking through clouds of pot smoke, no wonder some thought our letters stood for 'Always Smoking Pot.'


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