释义 |
whosit; whoosit; whozit; whoozit noun used to refer to a name (usually of a person, sometimes a thing) that is unknown, forgotten, to be avoided or hardly worth mentioning UK, 1948- [I]n biblical Greek knowing was used for making love. Whosit knew so-and-so. Carnal knowledge. — Tom Stoppard, The Real Thing, 1982
- I’ll never forget the time when Billy Whozit’s father–oh, what was his name, Ella, that Billy What’s-his-name? — Eric Kraft, The Little Follies, p. 12, 1983
- little brown-eyed Mrs. Whoozit (don’t remember the name) who always came to the party — Katherine Anne Porter, Letters of Katherine Anne Porter, p. 6, 1991
- Pres made him up to lord high whoosit of the Canal Steering Committee[.] — John Le Carre, The Tailor of Panama, p. 224, 1996
- [H]ere came junior Ginsberg, his little whoozit flapping from side to side. — Greg Johnson, Sticky Kisses, p. 67, 2001
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