His critics cited him as the epitome of Wall Street greed during the 1980s, and nicknamed him the "Junk Bond King".
Private Eye and The Economist reported that critics have nicknamed the council 'OfQuack'.
Although it is named for ODS Health Plans, critics displeased by the building have nicknamed it the "Odious Tower".
In reference to the large number of cattle processed at its facilities, some critics have nicknamed the ranch "Cowschwitz", comparing the slaughtering of cows to the slaughtering of Jews during the Holocaust at the Auschwitz concentration camp.
Nunca pasa nada depicts an environment and some characters similar to the ones appearing in former Bardem's great success, Calle Mayor (Main street), to te point that some critics nicknamed it disdainfully Calle Menor (Minor street).
His critics nicknamed him the King of Pork, but he never seemed to mind.
Instead, he was such a bust that critics nicknamed him Alexandre Dog.
Built from wood because of wartime restrictions on the use of aluminum and concerns about weight, its critics nicknamed it the "Spruce Goose", despite its being made almost entirely of birch rather than spruce.
His art work was exhibited at the Galeria Latina in Cornwall, England where a critic nicknamed him the "Puerto Rican Picasso".
During the Ballard years, critics nicknamed the team "the Maple Laughs" and called their rink "Make-Believe Gardens."