by Thourt March 20, 2022
1. An antiquated relic of the complex grammar of the English language which is quickly fading from usage due to the ever ongoing simplification of language in actual use. In older usage, the object form of the pronoun "who".
2. A symbol of pomp, used as a feeble attempt to show superior intellect and social status.
2. A symbol of pomp, used as a feeble attempt to show superior intellect and social status.
A: "You'll never guess who I'm taking to prom!"
B: "Don't you mean 'whom' you're taking to prom?"
A: "This is why you still don't have a date."
B: "Don't you mean 'whom' you're taking to prom?"
A: "This is why you still don't have a date."
by GiantManBat May 07, 2022
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.
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
"I would rather read an email that starts by calling me a slur than one that calls me "whom"." -Abraham Lincoln
by Am I Steve? August 26, 2022
by subliminal.toes December 24, 2019
by syafinaz? October 22, 2023
The word to use instead of "sibling" to emphasize that is all we have in common or to do with each other now.
by 2ndpeehole January 29, 2023