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- proper noun A
diminutive of the malegiven name Nicholas . - proper noun diminutive form of Nickelodeon.
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Thu 08/14/08 5:40 PM i just love u guys so much i want to go and see u in concert 20 years from now keep up your good work and for keeping me and my 50 year old mother happy with your music she is also a diabetic nick she knows how is to wake up and to see me one more day Nick she just loves you more .
The Jonas Brothers shut down NYC's Apple Store! (Squeeeeee!) | EW.com 2008
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Nick Benjamin: There was a lot of rhetoric and PR photo-ops about bi-par ... mw: @Nick You've got to be kidding me.
Donklephant 2009
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That's when he adopted the name Nick Charles at the urging of his news director, the network said.
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That's when he adopted the name Nick Charles at the urging of his news director, the network said.
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By every legal definition of the term Nick is the attempted rapist here.
My rape story 2005
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By every legal definition of the term Nick is the attempted rapist here.
My rape story 2005
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No one will ever believe a word Nick Clegg says again.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph Graeme Archer 2011
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Maybe it's me, but I seem to meet Conservatives who are becoming increasingly disenchanted with the Prime Minister, Labour supporters who despair of Ed Miliband ever truly making an impact and Lib Dems who can barely hear the name Nick Clegg.
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S.I. Newhouse School of Public Communications and has done so much so quickly that, when reached by phone recently, the man in charge of radio recruiting for ESPN knows precisely who you're talking about when you mention the name Nick Wright.
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I don't know who "Nick" is and what area he was "county councillor" for.
Archive 2009-06-01 Norfolk Blogger 2009
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