A meaning for "what person or persons?".
The word whobody
logically aligns itself with "nobody", "somebody" and "anybody" e.g. "whobody was that?" and could perhaps be considered the ancient parent of the word "who" which could be a natural shortening of "whobody". (no evidence found yet)
This word was "invented" by a two year old girl (Ellen) in 2009 whilst she was trying to construct new sentences.
It is a very satisfying word to say as it can baffle senior
management and consultancy types alike who
don't know what to make of it.