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The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 11 Jul 2009 21:59
by Horacio
I´d appreciate somebody could clear it me.
Thanks beforehand.
Best!

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 11 Jul 2009 22:36
by giovanni
A friend of mine has that surname for real: Massimo Stingo (and he is a Sting fan, he had a Police tribute band, and he was the singer)...ahaha.

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 11 Jul 2009 22:53
by Tamadude
No I don't think it's disrespectful at all...it's just a nickname that Stewart uses. Like a term of endearment.

Petulant pansy, however........ :lol:

8)

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 11 Jul 2009 23:37
by Susan
We noticed during the film "Human Rights Now" that Bruce Springsteen introduced Sting as "Stingo," but they were in South America at the time. And yes, we laughed out loud. I don't think it's disrespectful although I am pretty confident no one on sting.com calls him that (yes, I'm a member there too).

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009 00:46
by DirtyMartini
Oh, I am so totally going to dissent on this one.

YES, "Stingo" is disrespectful: it is a nickname that shows a lack of courtesy or respect, like "Stewpot" or the like. As Tamadude mentioned, yes, it can also be a term of endearment, like when you say something rude or teasing to one of your friends in jest (such as when policerule and I call each other "bitch"); the two are not mutually exclusive. The nickname itself is inherently impudent: it's meant to tweak; that's the point of it. But whether "Stingo" is meant as playful or insulting at any given moment depends on who is saying it and in what context.

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009 01:02
by policerule
[quote="DirtyMartini"] But whether "Stingo" is meant as playful or insulting at any given moment depends on who is saying it and in what context.[/quote]


Bingo.

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009 01:19
by DirtyMartini
Not "Bingo," bitch, "Stingo."

Jeesh.

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009 01:48
by luddite lady
I'd guess that Stewart calling him Stingo is probably just fine. Any of us schmucks, not fine.
Now, Malgordo -- that definitely lacks respect, but it is just a silly inside thing between us, so much so that it is rendered harmless. I doubt Sting would have a clue that he was being referred to if he ever heard Malgordo used.

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009 04:52
by Mrs. Gradenko
It's only disrespectful, if you mean it to be. We all have teasing names for our friends, don't we?

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 12 Jul 2009 13:54
by Secret Journey
I doubt sting really cares what people call him

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 13 Jul 2009 11:53
by smax
i doubt he cares either.

i'm sure that calling him "Gordo" to his face would wind him up enormously, which is why i wouldn't do it.. i'd probably babble and come out with Mr Sting or something equally ridiculous..... but the 'gordo' of which i speak, i'm sure sting would agree, is not the man but the presented version or my perception of it.

although Stingo or Gordo or something similiar would be better received than some of the things i've heard him called over the years, I'm thinking of a word scrawled on a floor tom by a certain rhythmatist.....

the pompous-pretentious-tantric-love-muscle-tree-hugging-failed-actor-whore-shagging-globe-trotting-holier-than-thou-used-to-be-good-baldy-twat-face .......

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 13 Jul 2009 11:56
by policerule
[quote="smax"]

the pompous-pretentious-tantric-love-muscle-tree-hugging-failed-actor-whore-shagging-globe-trotting-holier-than-thou-used-to-be-good-baldy-twat-face .......[/quote]


You forgot "ballbag";)

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 13 Jul 2009 13:06
by BongoBoy
as Bongo ....

...I hope it's a term of awesomeness O !

I thought it was Stingo like in "EYooooooo"

CheersO !

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 13 Jul 2009 14:04
by njperry
I might be a litle disrespectful but I don't think there is anything wrong with being a bit disrestctful to a public fiigure like Sting here on a site of fans of another performer.

There may be nothign that divides this commuinity as much as views toward Sting and those who do not like him should feel free to express a lack of respect here. We should always be careful of hurting feelings but a I will support Nutters rights to be disrespectful of Malgordo.

Re: The nickname Stingo,is disrespectful?

PostPosted: 17 Jul 2009 01:03
by TOWOS
Personally, I can think of much, much worse.... :twisted: