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[ey-key-ey] / ˈeɪˈkeɪˈeɪ /






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Aunty Pru, aka greengrocer Nick Downes, is performing in the Snow Queen at the Birchmeadow Centre in Broseley, Shropshire, and said: "I think you have to interact with your audience, make them feel welcome, not overwhelmed, and make them enjoy their experience."

From BBC

French artist Oklou – aka Marylou Mayniel – described her debut album as a "quest for meaning, of the need to be touched by anything" in a world where our interactions are stripped of humanity and flattened onto a screen.

From BBC

And on it goes with Elon Musk, with “MAHA” influencer Vani Hari aka “Food Babe,” with actress Cheryl Hines, who is married to RFK Jr., and even with Attorney General Pam Bondi.

From Slate

Claudius, the customized version of the model, would run the machine: ordering inventory, setting prices and responding to customers—aka my fellow newsroom journalists—via workplace chat app Slack.

From The Wall Street Journal

The at-large defendants are Larry Castillo, 42, aka “Lil Dee,” of Victorville; Soo Kang, 31, aka “Easy,” of Koreatown; and Bryan Gordian-Padilla, 24, aka “Goon,” of West Covina.

From Los Angeles Times