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==Types of Nicknames==
==Types of Nicknames==
The oldest and most well established nicknames are abbreviations of "soyjak":
The oldest and most well established nicknames are abbreviations of "soyjak":
*Soy/Soys
*Soy/Soys (sometimes used to refer to real-life [[soy boy]]s)
*'jak/'jaks/'yak/'yaks
*'jak/'jaks/'yak/'yaks
The popularity of the latter is demonstrated by the name of [[soyjak.party]]'s sister site, [//dailyjak.wixsite.com/dailyjak/blog The Dailyjak].
The popularity of the latter is demonstrated by the name of [[soyjak.party]]'s sister site, [//dailyjak.wixsite.com/dailyjak/blog The Dailyjak].


Another, more recent trend, is the use of more intricate and bizarre nicknames:<ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20210507174120/https://soyjak.party/soy//res/79988.html </ref><ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20210507174216/https://soyjak.party/soy//res/80759.html </ref>
Another, more recent trend, is the use of more intricate and bizarre nicknames. These etymologically derive from the aforementioned abbreviations, but conversely attempt to lengthen the word instead of shorten it:<ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20210507174120/https://soyjak.party/soy//res/79988.html </ref><ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20210507174216/https://soyjak.party/soy//res/80759.html </ref>
*'jakkie
*'jakkie
*'jakerino
*'jakerino
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*'jacob
*'jacob
*'jacobson
*'jacobson
*'jack <ref> https://web.archive.org/web/20210419050945/https://soyjak.party/soy/res/73625.html </ref>
*'jacker
*'jacker
*'jakarta
*'jakarta

Revision as of 14:39, 7 May 2021

Soyjak Nicknames refer to alternative, often endearing names used to refer to soyjaks in general.

Types of Nicknames

The oldest and most well established nicknames are abbreviations of "soyjak":

  • Soy/Soys (sometimes used to refer to real-life soy boys)
  • 'jak/'jaks/'yak/'yaks

The popularity of the latter is demonstrated by the name of soyjak.party's sister site, The Dailyjak.

Another, more recent trend, is the use of more intricate and bizarre nicknames. These etymologically derive from the aforementioned abbreviations, but conversely attempt to lengthen the word instead of shorten it:[1][2]

  • 'jakkie
  • 'jakerino
  • 'jakling
  • 'jacques
  • 'jacob
  • 'jacobson
  • 'jack [3]
  • 'jacker
  • 'jakarta
  • 'jaksie
  • 'jakpot
  • 'jakeroo
  • 'jakass
  • 'jakalope
  • 'jakhammer
  • 'jackanapeses

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