Ampliatio (am’-pli-a’-ti-o): Using the name of something or someone before it has obtained that name or after the reason for that name has ceased. A form of epitheton.
Even though he’s 45 years old, 5 feet 8 inches tall and weighs 240 pounds, I still call him Skinny Boy. It isn’t about his age or his height and weight, it’s about Skinny Boy and the great times we had as kids–back when, if he turned sideways and stuck out his tongue, he looked like a zipper!
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Hey, Skinny Boy, it’s great to see you again after all these years–high school was insane! What’ve you been up to? You put on a few pounds!
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Definition courtesy of “Silva Rhetoricae” (rhetoric.byu.edu).