Psuedonyms of Rama Reddy
From The Extended Group
Over the years, Rama has collected a number of psuedonyms. Most of them involve either a play on his name or his Indian heritage.
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"Smooth" Jimmy Apollo
Rama's Nerdpack moniker, replacing the tentative alias of "Big Indian". Rama's stats, according to the Nerdpack website:
- Doesn't actually like the name 'Big Indian Guy'
- Crazy, large haired Indian fellow
- Of all the members of the nerd pack, the least skilled at wearing shoes
- Known for mentioning the 'Norwegish' during unrelated conversations
- Master of confusing, inane talking while using that there 'phonogram' machine of his
- Big fan of saturday morning ABC cartoons, including such classics as "Recess" and "Doug: Not very funny anymore"
- House emits pungent odor of Jasmine Curry
- About to take the Japanese Pop culture scene by storm when he releases his J-Pop themed album, "Maiasa Zubon" or "Every Morning Pants" in Engrish
- He's the only known man to make H's look like the arabic spelling for "shopping cart"
Ramaculo
A more recent nickname for Rama, often coupled with "Rammaculate Conception" and inspired by the works of William Shakespeare. Pronounced Ra-Mah-Kyooh-Loh.
Rara
Replacing the "m" in Rama's name with an "r". A play on Rama always saying his name, and placing r's in front of unrelated words.
RaMonkey or Rama Kong
A more sensible interpretation this pseudonym's etymology would point out the many obvious comparisons between Rama and monkeys, such as his usually bare feet, penchant for bananas, territorial displays of aggression, and the ability to hug, hold on to, and climb things and people in an oddly simian fashion.
Barney
An antiquated term that Rama would at times use for himself during sophomore year of high school. The name is in reference to his actual middle name, Etinmane, which literally translates from Kannada to english as "cow house".
Rama Sutra
A moniker coined by Abara Ijiomah to describe Rama's irresistable charm, and possible proficiency in the sexual act. The latter has yet to be proven.