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krewe:noms:gamin
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Gamin

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Not seeing “Gamine” in the roster, I thought it'd be a natural for me. However, as part of the definition is “tomboy”, that didn't seem right.

Taking a cue from my book, “One Wordy Guy,” wherein the chief character states that his personalized plate is MR E–no punctuation; fitting for a guy whose initials are G.A.G.–I thereupon registered my nom as MR E–and it was entered. [Then] Mercury kindly advised me that Atlantic uses Mr. E, when composing cryptics.

As there are a number of odd characters in my book, I though of Justin Case, but I wanted something simpler for a nom. Checking Chambers 21st Century dictionary, I found the def for GAMIN quite pleasing, and so adopted it. It will do for now, while I'm relatively “inactive”.

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