by god of the whos January 29, 2019

Owl: "Who, Who"
by thatgirlissuchalauren June 2, 2011

by inez58846 August 24, 2011

An abbreviation for who is she. Contributing to the ‘we don’t know her’ persona when in a situation that can easily reference something from pop culture or an inside joke. It’s mainly used for comedic purposes. It’s perfect to use when you think a situation or object parallels that of a story or person from popular culture. Refuting the ‘who’ basically means who’s that? We don’t know this person anymore because this situation this object encapsulates it better than they would if they were currently here. It’s almost like forget about them look at this instead.
Person: *sees a literal hole in the ground*
Person: Alice and wonderland who?
Person: *has a stick in hand*
Person: Harry Potter who?
Person: *holds a plastic sword*
Person: *GASP* King Arthur who?
Person: Alice and wonderland who?
Person: *has a stick in hand*
Person: Harry Potter who?
Person: *holds a plastic sword*
Person: *GASP* King Arthur who?
by cocoahelpsmecode August 2, 2019

Do not tell someone that does not give a flying fuck about what your saying and if you do they ask “who” and this comes up to them saying “who asked?”
by Funnyman10374 November 5, 2019

by Ollie the Dog December 30, 2003

so you're going at it with some girl, banging her from behind. you take her over to the windowsill so she looks out on the street below while you're railing her doggystyle. then, really quietly, your buddy who's been hiding in the closet comes over and you pull a super-quick switcheroo. the girl won't even know you've been replaced. next you sneak out of the room, go outside, and wave up at your girl. "who's that?"
last night my identical twin came over unexpectedly and when he waved up at us from the street my girlfriend thought i was pulling a who's that.
by Tim October 23, 2004
