by BillyT903 May 17, 2006
by Houndog May 10, 2007
For example, If you suddenly do the assignment you were procrastinating on you could exclaim. 'Who's she/he?'
Or if it is really unexpected you could exclaim 'who IS she/he'
Or if it is really unexpected you could exclaim 'who IS she/he'
by Ben R Over October 12, 2018
by Rentonboyo May 15, 2016
Usually said by a boy in a group of boys after one points out the smell of a fart. This is used to accused said one who smelled the fart of farting it.
Also, this is usually said by the one who really dealt it.
Also, this is usually said by the one who really dealt it.
*Person 1 smells a fart*
Person 1: "That smell!... who was it?"
Person 2: "He who smelt it dealt it."
//it was person 2 who dealt it
Person 1: "That smell!... who was it?"
Person 2: "He who smelt it dealt it."
//it was person 2 who dealt it
by abagadol June 22, 2014
1) Harry Potter arch-villain Lord Voldemort
2) Professional wrestler and double murderer Chris Benoit, after the WWE expunged any history of him ever having existed.
2) Professional wrestler and double murderer Chris Benoit, after the WWE expunged any history of him ever having existed.
After murdering his wife and son, Chris Benoit changed from wrestling superstar into "Chris Who?", "Guy Who Never Existed", or "He Who Must Not Be Named".
by Dwedit April 26, 2013
Originating in the Harry Potter book series, this term represents a generic villain, or "bad guy," whose name bespeaks evil to such an extent that it should not be spoken aloud.
I've heard that 'He-who-must-not-be-named' is up to no good again!
by He-who-must-not-be-named? December 04, 2009