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Whom is basically another word for who, used in several ways.
"who the fuck-"

"Language!"

"WHOM the fuck-"

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"Whom shall be the one to take the sword from the rock, to yield the power of only a god could for see? Whom may take the sword, and slay monsters from valley's that basically spell out D A N G E R? Whom may-

"Shut the fuck up, it's me bitch."
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The pronoun who when used as the object of a sentence; A word no-one knows how to use correctly.
To whom this letter may concern....

With whom did you dance, Yesterday night?

Bob: "Whom killed Jeff? It was Colonel Mustard, with the candlestick!"
Sam: "Shut the fuck up, Bob. Using 'whom' doesn't make you sound British."
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Pronoun. A contraction for "who him?". Appropriate for most situations where one must choose between the words who and whom and risk possible grammatical embarrassment.
Who'm?
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An imaginary word used to trick students.
Actually, whomever is the formal definition." "No one asked you anything, ever so whomever's name is Toby
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A smart ass way a saying who
Person 1: who should I make this out to
Person 2: Don't you mean whom
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A word that is extinct in the English language. Since it is extinct, I will provide examples of how to use it.

The easiest way to remember the difference between who and whom is by knowing the difference between he/him; I/me; they/them; him/her.

This is called the “m” rule. If you say something like “From who did you get that?” then it is incorrect. You wouldn’t say “You got that from he.” It wouldn’t sound right. Now, let’s take a look at an example with the word “whom” used incorrectly. “Whom passed?” she asked. It wouldn’t make sense to say “him passed,” so the correct word to use the is “who.”
Whom = “From whom did you get that book?”
Who = “Who gave you that book?”
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