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09-25-2006, 09:43 AM
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Originally Posted by DSTCHAOS
Is "Fraturnaty" a nickname for "fraternity?"
Many GLOs give out "nicknames" but they are referred to as pledge names or line names, etc.
If this is supposedly a chapter tradition already, you should be able to talk to your chapter brothers about suggestions and find out how you all usually assign names. We don't know your chapter, the upcoming pledges, etc.
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Thats all fine and good, and actually I've come up with many ideas, but my question was "what fraternities give out nicknames to their new inducted members? What is your nickname??
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09-25-2006, 10:29 AM
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Originally Posted by Langox510x
I've come up with many ideas
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Good.
You asked the question after stating "I also would like some suggestions on really good names to help me come up with a really good name for who ever becomes my pledge." So, my comments stand.
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09-26-2006, 08:44 PM
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My chapter did nick names for our "families." For instance, my family is called the "Peeps" family (named for those sweet Easter candies and the way an alum laughed--she made a "peep" noise). We even took it a step further and did individual names, which I prefer not to mention. Haha. At one point, all of the sisters even wrote cheers for each other that described us--some were really good, but some were pretty embarassing and I wouldn't want people other than my good friends to hear mine. EVER.
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09-26-2006, 08:49 PM
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Pledge, Pledgeface, Toilet, Dan, Dorfman, Donkey Lips, Barbara Walters, Hey, Fat Head, Steve, etc. etc. etc.
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09-26-2006, 09:28 PM
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dumbass is a preferable one, but I plan on using toilet often this coming semester. Also "hey you" works.
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02-09-2007, 02:00 PM
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Nicknames
The way we do it is that after the 7th or 8th week of pledging (out of 10) we give out pledges their fraternity nickname. Ideas are given by the brothers at a normal meeting and they are based of of things the pledges have done throughout their pledging. Only brothers know the true meaning of the nickname, although some are pretty obvisious. The big brother has the final say in the nickname. Once the name is given that is how we refer to people, this is especialyl helpfull if you have 2 people with the same name like mike, or ed or something. No nickname is ever repeated so when you say "XYZ did this" everyon knows who you are talking about. Some nicknames last outside of meetings, others do not. My nickname is Glick, a lot of people call me that. One if my brother is names Tramp, and he is refered to by his real name.
Nicknames are a great way to connect with your organization better. Once you get a nickname you feel more accepted and pat of the group, and hopefully this makes you a better brother.
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02-12-2007, 02:49 AM
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We do class names, family names, and line names. Each class gets a name based on their letter. (We're officially the Luscious Lambdas, but our mom always likes to call us the Lambda Lesbians...)
Then family names, these are made up by whoever's first in the family, so since we're small, probably a Charter. They can be really fancy or simple, it's up to whoever does it, but generally they're some kind of commentary on the member and their line, what they're like and all.
Then line names, which are suggested by everyone and decided by your big, given out at some point during pledge (ours were given out at the end, but our sisters at another school nearby got theirs right away) and then you find out what your nickname means at the end.
Mine's Cherry Blossom.  I think more often than not, they don't really get used, although they are usually used when someone's putting your name on a present, or when people are being cutesy and writing on each other's Facebook. :P
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02-08-2007, 02:05 AM
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Originally Posted by kathykd2005
My chapter did nick names for our "families." For instance, my family is called the "Peeps" family (named for those sweet Easter candies and the way an alum laughed--she made a "peep" noise). We even took it a step further and did individual names, which I prefer not to mention. Haha. At one point, all of the sisters even wrote cheers for each other that described us--some were really good, but some were pretty embarassing and I wouldn't want people other than my good friends to hear mine. EVER. 
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I never understood the whole family thing, seems dumb to have little "clans" inside your organization.
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