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In some cases, "whom" is used instead of "who" if the speaker is a dipshit.
Do not attempt to correct a whom-sayer, though as they may begin to read their self-written essay they always have on hand about how uneducated you are for not speaking in a way no non-dipshit has spoken since the Victorian age.
"To whom it may concern..." -A dipshit
"I would rather read an email that starts by calling me a slur than one that calls me "whom"." -Abraham Lincoln
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Basically a word that's used in good grammar mostly. It's just the word 'who' with an 'm' added to make it sound and look more polite.
Person1: do u know where are the flowers?
Person2: yes i know, but **whom** did you get them from?
Whom by ZedToastUD1 March 30, 2025
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whom'st'd've'dist'd'n't'st'd've'll's'd've're'n't'y'all'll'ven't 

you: who
me an intellectual:whom'st'd've'dist'd'n't'st'd've'll's'd've're'n't'y'all'll'ven't

whom'st'd've'lv'yaint'nt'ed'ies'y'es 

adverb
1. contraction of: in the manner that one, whom it is, would have, wherein there are many instances in which it was not that you are not, and such a manner applies the quality of belonging to all such instances
PERSON A: Man, I've been thinking alot about the work that psychologists do: helping people overcome feelings of weakness and insecurity. What would you say - supposing you were a mental health professional - if I told you I felt defined by all the times in my life when I wasn't the strong person I want to be? How would you respond?
PERSON B: Hmm. Good question. I suppose whom'st'd've'lv'yaint'nt'ed'ies'y'es. But I don't think that aline is enough.
PERSON A: Word.

whom'st'd've'dist'd'n't'st'd've'll's'd've're'n't'y

THE most powerful form of the word "whom".
Whom'st'd've'dist'd'n't'st'd've'll's'd've're'n't'y has taken my aple.

whom’st’d’ve

The ultimate form of whom. Meant only for true intellectuals. Like my boi Stephen Hawking was.
Whom’st’d’ve ate of my cow-meat-based sandwich topped of with cheese and tomato and sliced dill pickles?

It was I whom ate of you “hamburger