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.
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.
by M@H April 19, 2010
(gender-neutral noun): Someone you don't associate with, or whom you don't rate. Occasionally synonymous with 'haters.'
"Omg Alice, I literally can't believe we used to be so pressed about James. I don't even have him on facebook anymore!"
"Init! Literally, he went weird after college, moved to London and now he's a whobody."
"Lol, Harry I love how you just live your life and post whatever the hell you want on insta!"
"Girrrrrrl trust me, I haven't got time to worry about some whobodies. I'm FAR too busy."
"Init! Literally, he went weird after college, moved to London and now he's a whobody."
"Lol, Harry I love how you just live your life and post whatever the hell you want on insta!"
"Girrrrrrl trust me, I haven't got time to worry about some whobodies. I'm FAR too busy."
by unknownsalad October 03, 2020
by Drameeen November 25, 2020
by Drameeen November 25, 2020
Who/whom is, which person
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