No it was "old hickory" of "king andrew"
I think you should probably take it as a complement she or he might mean it as a good thing or a bad thing at least you have a new nickname The Roly Poly King. Thats good right?
Andrew Jackson
Andrew Jackson expanded the powers of the presidency, which led to his opponents referring to him as King Andrew. Jackson was president from 1829 to 1837.
Andrew Carnegie was known as the "Steel King" and John D. Rockefeller was known as the "Oil King."
Most popular nickname:"Old Hickory", from the battle of New Orleans. He was called "tough as old hickory"Others:"King Andrew""King Mob"
His first nickname was Old Hickory. After he became president, he became known more commonly as "King Veto" and "King Andrew the First."
"Old Hickory", because it is said that he was as "tough as old hickory" wood on the battlefield.
Andrew Jackson had a total of three nicknames in his lifetime. His nicknames were Old Hickory, King Mob, and The Hero of New Orleans.
During the War of 1812 Andrew Jackson received the nickname of "Old Hickory" from the soldiers he commanded. Another name Jackson recieved during his presidential service was "King Andew" because some citizens considered Jackson to be too powerful of a president.
Andrew Jackson was a complex person. He had led a violent and adventurous life. He was quick to lose his temper, and he dealt with his enemies harshly. When he became President, his opponents sarcastically called him "King Andrew." Jackson intended to be a strong president by expanding the powers of the presidency.
Richard Petty is known as "The King".