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    Re: Pet nicknames

    Various snakes get called derpy herps, particularly Dizzy the hoggie, who has a lopsided head and neurological issues. The stinking goddess rat snake is often called Mr. Stinky-Pants. Mr./Miss Cranky-Pants is another general-use nickname.

    Chirrit, my Leachie Gecko:
    Baby Leeeezerd, Naughty Gecko

    The dogs in general:
    Naughty Dog(s), Nuisance(s), Brat-dog(s), Scary Danger Dogs/Beagles (when playing)

    Pippin (husky mix):
    Pip, Pip-Monster, Disapproving Dog, Piggy Little Banana Thief

    Tommy (beagle):
    Tommy Trouble, Tommy Twerp, Mousebreath, Therapy Beagle

    Gimli (beagle):
    Gimi, Gimi Twerp; Snuggles, No licking, I said NO LICKING; AAARGH, SLURPIES!!!; Slurpy Twerp


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