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street name noun a nickname by which you are known by acquaintances US, 1983- Horseface, Little Tiffany, Dutchman: the street names they assume are impersonal and sexually neutral, like their work. — Gail Sheehy, Hustling, p. 21, 1973
- The most she knew of any of them was their street names[.] — Alix Shulman, On the Stroll, p. 172, 1981
- They still call him Chucky Buck, Rainy said. It was like his street name before he moved up to his top floor condominium. Yeah, Chucky Buck. — Elmore Leonard, Stick, p. 8, 1983
- Sure I know her other street name. It was Felita’s Mother because everybody knew me, I was so cute. — Robert Campbell, Alice in La-La Land, p. 290, 1987
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