'Moxie' is a name that was created by an American for the first national soft drink and then went on to mean chutzpah, and that's nice.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
As a teenager, I used to use the nickname 'Moo' as a moniker online, and then I turned into 'Moot' for fun, which I didn't even realize was a real word at the time, and it just stuck with me.
Boys used to call me Soda in school days. Soda means 'serving officers daughters association.' I miss those days when I had a very protected life: one could get close and bond with other army people that they gradually would become your extended family.
I was named for my grandmother. It's an evil-eye name, to protect you from bad things.
A household name is like ketchup. Everybody wants ketchup. Ketchup doesn't hurt anybody.
When I think about moguls, I think like Donald Trump who... owns NYC practically. That's a mogul. I feel like I'm on my way to a lot more, but mogul is a really serious thing. I think it's a word that gets thrown around easily.
I come from a family where gravy is considered a beverage.
Sometimes a nickname is used instead of the real name. But a nickname may offend either the one named or the parents who gave the name.
'Mahershala' is my nickname.
I was making Molotov cocktails long before I knew the name for them.
Mos Def is a name that I built and cultivated over the years it's a name that the streets taught me a figure of speech that was given to me by the culture and by my environment and I feel I've done quite a bit with that name and it's time to expand and move on.