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    [Noun]  | "pseu*do*nym" | \ ˈsü-də-ˌnim \


    1: a fictitious name; especially : pen name


    Origin: 1817 ;

     French pseudonyme, from Greek pseudōnymos bearing a false name, from pseud- + onyma name {mat|name|};

    [Noun]  | "pseudonyms" 


    1: a fictitious or assumed name;


      * e.g., " ... the most notorious serial killer of the 19th century remains known only by the pseudonym of Jack the Ripper "



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    [Noun]  | "pseudonym" 


    1: a fictitious or assumed name;


      * e.g., " ... the most notorious serial killer of the 19th century remains known only by the pseudonym of Jack the Ripper "



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     [ "pseudonym" ]

    1: the username you use for the urban dictionary

      * e.g.,  ... pseudonym ツ is my pseudonym 

     [ "Pseudonymous" ]

    1: An adjective derived from Pseudonym:

      * e.g.,  ... His name couldn't possible me Igunbeetranter, pseudonymous to say the least. 


     [ "Pseudonymous" ]

    2: 1) A word to describe a fake or fictitious name. From some long greek word meaning 'falsely named'.


     [ "Pseudonymous" ]

    3: 2) Can be used as a referal to someones name as an indication of how fake they are.

     [ "pseudonym" ]

    1: noun: false name used-

      * e.g.,  ...  Ringo Starr is the pseudonym used by Richard Starkey, famous drummer and member of The Beatles. 


     [ "pseudonym" ]

    2:  as a stage name for entertainers,

      * e.g.,  ...  The FBI operative who gave information to Woodward and Bernstein concerning the Watergate break-in was known as "Deep Throat" to hide his true identity. 


     [ "pseudonym" ]

    3:  conceal the identity of someone,

      * e.g.,  ...  Some of my favorite pseudonyms used to upset substitute teachers are Chuck U. Farley, Dick Hertz, Mike Hunt, Mike Ockisore, Harry Pomms, Mike Rotchitchez, and Harry Bolles. 


     [ "pseudonym" ]

    4:  piss off a person temporarily in charge, i.e. substitute teacher.

     [ "pseudonym" ]

    1: A substitution for your name; a nickname.

      * e.g.,  ... Freak Obscene is my pseudonym. 

     [ "Pseudonym" ]

    1: A false name used to hide an author's identity.

      * e.g.,  ... My pseudonym on UrbanDictionary.com is Rodney Basil. 


     [ "Pseudonym" ]

    2: A pseudonym could not be used in a prank call. That would not authoring anything.

      * e.g.,  ... Edward Stratemeyer used the pseudonym Carolyn Keane to write the Nacy Drew series. 

     [ "pseudonym" ]

    1: your urban-dictionary user name

      * e.g.,  ... My pseudonym is hardboi6 

     [ "Pseudonym" ]

    1: ·A word you think only means username thanks to Urban Dictionary(it's not far off from the truth or part of it)

      * e.g.,  ... · Enter pseudonym here 


     [ "Pseudonym" ]

    2: · A nickname commonly used by authors(like a pen name) to hide ones true identity

      * e.g.,  ... · Dr. Seuss uses a pseudonym 

     [ "pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym" ]

    1: pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym

      * e.g.,  ... pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym pseudonym 

     [ "pseudonym" ]

    1: Something that Urban Dictionary asks you for when you publish a word to the site. Something that the average human being would not know the definition to.

      * e.g.,  ... Your pseudonym: ____________ 

     [ "Pseudonym" ]

    1: Her names probably Kristen.

      * e.g.,  ... Nobody be named pseudonym. 

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