internym
A phrase or epithet, particularly one intended to be witty, inserted in quotation marks between one's first and last names—or elsewhere by or in one's name, if this is not possible—at the end of a post.
Noun
- A phrase or epithet, particularly one intended to be witty, inserted in quotation marks between one's first and last names—or elsewhere by or in one's name, if this is not possible—at the end of a post.
- Madeleine "why don't we just call the damn thing the "internym"?" Page - 1997 February 23, Madeleine Page, “Epenthetics revisited”, in alt.folklore.urban (Usenet):
- Madeleine "internym goes here" Page - 1997 July 29, Madeleine Page, “Photographs in bars”, in alt.folklore.urban (Usenet):
- I'm experimenting with the internym after seeing it so artfully used by others on other newsgroups. - 1998 October 19, Rick Denney, “Our RST "middle names"...”, in rec.sport.triathlon (Usenet):
Origin
From inter- + -nym. Coined by Madeleine Page in the Internet newsgroup alt.folklore.urban.