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I like the association of Stu Pickles. It's a nice name, makes me think of inventors.
Teacher: "Time for the SPELLING QUIZ!" *passes out quizzes as students groan*. Child "Nooo not again!". Teacher "That's enough, everyone who is here on a spelling quiz day is taking the quiz, now the first word: Stew" Child thinks "My nickname?, wow that is sure easy, only three letters!" 10 minutes later... Teacher "Kids, time to hand back the spelling quizzes" *Checks Stuart's paper*.
Teacher: "STUART! Come here, you misspelled a word!" Child: "What word?" Teacher: The very first word, I asked you spell the food, not your nickname, I am sorry, next time I'll be more specific". Child: " Can I go now?" Teacher: "Yes" Child "Thanks, now I know how to spell both" Teacher: "Why, you are truly welcome!" Child "See ya!" Guys, again it's a joke I wanted to make, it took me a long time to make it! I hope you enjoy it!
Stu...PID! I don't like this or Stuart any more than Stewart.
This name is Stu-pid.
Sounds like the word "stew" and it makes me think of Gary Stu.
Ehhhh, it's manly yet still not the best name out there...4/10.
I do like the name Stuart, but this nickname would be at risk of getting the suffix -pid. That’s a teasing potential!
Some kid'll call him STU-pid.
And it is sorta STU-pid to name him this. It's old-fashioned.
Disco Stu from the Simpsons is a famous bearer (although I doubt he'd inspire many namesakes).
This name sounds too close to "stew", and the Stu Pickles association is not a very flattering one.
Stu Pickles was a character on Rugrats.

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