whatsis

NOUN
  1. something unspecified whose name is either forgotten or not known
    she eased the ball-shaped doodad back into its socket
    there may be some great new gizmo around the corner that you will want to use
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How To Use whatsis In A Sentence

  • I have no idea who Reverend Ted is, except that some people call Ted Whatsisname, the disgraced pervy born-aginner Reverend Ted. Operation global media domination: the rise of the Castoridaeian meme « raincoaster
  • According to whatsisname up there any reference to him being angry cannot be motivated by observing him being angry.
  • He recently met "whatsisname from Pulp", who he thought was very funny.
  • She was clearly thinking this person, whatsisname, might win: best to get all bases covered.
  • I thought that guy was Benny Hill, and that he invented the stretch-sideband-revolving-whatsis. 100 Mysteries: that’s HEDDY – The Bleat.
  • That nice Adam whatsisname off the telly reckons I could do my accounts online anyhow.
  • Even when John Leguizamo and Boring Whatsisname betray each other, it's with a manly hug. Kenneth Hite's Journal
  • Rik Whatsisface managed to scrape into later rounds.
  • Whatsisface barely registered a blip outside of hard-core NASCAR circles.
  • This is the kind of book that I would hint mightily to someone that I wanted for a birthday/holiday present, perhaps by saying, suggestively, that if I knew how to SEW, *someone* might get a handmade whatsis. More on Fabric - A Dress A Day
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