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whatsit; whatsis; whatzis noun used to refer to a name that is unknown, forgotten, to be avoided or hardly worth mentioning US, 1882- [I]n a couple of years I should have reached the average knowledge of an intelligent autowhatsit, you know, someone who educated themselves...–Autodidact, I said. — James Hawes, Dead Long Enough, p. 274, 2000
- All you needed was a black leather corset and a whip and you could have been one of those whatsits. — Claire Mansfield and John Mendelssohn, Dominatrix, p. 125, 2002
- Cold enough to shrivel a polar bear’s whatsits. — Liz Evans, Pussy Galore [Tart Noir], p. 257, 2002
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