Bugs is a nickname for:
A mutt is a mongrel.
A rube is a country bumpkin or an inexperienced, unsophisticated person.
Black Jack is the nickname of the following people:
Lefty is a nickname for a person who is left-handed. The nickname is commonly given to baseball players, particularly pitchers who throw left. Lefty may refer to:
Bugsy is a 1991 film about the American gangster Bugsy Siegel.
Smokey Joe, Smokey Joe's or Smoky Joe's may refer to:
Chick is a nickname, often for Charles. It may refer to:
Dummy was a nickname commonly applied to "deaf and dumb" (deaf-mute) athletes, especially baseball players, in the late 19th and early 20th century. In that era, the word "dumb" was used to describe someone who could not speak, rather than someone who was stupid; but since the ability to speak was often connected to one's intelligence, the epithets "dumb" and "dummy" became interchangeable with stupidity. Notable persons with the nickname include:
When used as a nickname, Dutch may refer to:
Dad is a nickname which may refer to:
As a nickname, Moose may refer to:
Butch is a nickname which may refer to:
Cannonball is the nickname of:
Cap is the nickname of the following people:
Buck is the nickname of the following people :
Doc or, less commonly, The Doc is the nickname of:
As a nickname, The Snake or Snake may refer to:
Cyclone is a nickname for:
As a nickname, Huck may refer to:
Chink was the nickname of some athletes or military figures, predominantly American in the early 20th century. It is often adjudged to be a reference to someone's appearance. The nickname is an ethnic slur originally referring to a person of Chinese descent. However, not all uses of the nickname were derived in that manner: basketball player Chink Crossin received the nickname as an onomatopoeia for the sound that chain basketball nets make when a shot goes through, and British Army officer Eric Dorman-Smith was given the nickname due to his resemblance to a Chinkara antelope. Notable persons with the nickname include: