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so-and-so noun- used as a substitute for a person’s name that is either forgotten or that is not important to the point being made UK, 1596
- So that’s what so-and-so looks like without any clothes on, Jesus. — Elmore Leonard, Gold Coast, p. 25, 1980
- They would say they were going to do a guy. Or they might say so-and-so got popped. — Elmore Leonard, Killshot, p. 74, 1989
- used as a euphemism for any derogatory form of address UK, 1943
- Cheeky so-and-so. — Caroline Aherne and Craig Cash, The Royle Family, 1999
- You cunning old so-and-so — Brian McDonald, Elephant Boys, p. 145, 2000
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