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A large and sometimes nearly complete listing of prominent people, often all in one particular profession, field, or interest. The sheer number of included people often means even the most important get only a brief blurb written about then.
The newscast about the Oscar's was a who's who of performers.
Who's Who by TheSheepMasters March 30, 2022

august 14 leo's who's name start with d 

an emotional piece of shit who can easily hide their feelings but can let their feelings out to the person they love. they are so badass but can have days where they're just..nothing.
hey look it's that august 14 leo's who's name start with d
damn why are they crying?

Who's your blue?

Blue is someone who is your comfort. The one person who takes all your worries away. Someone that you know will always be there even though you've put them through a lot.
"so, who's your blue?", "You're my blue Jamal."
Who's your blue? by jejeunivers January 8, 2022

Who’s in Paris? 

From the popular song by Kanye and Jay-Z, ‘N*ggas in Paris’. When somebody asks you this question, beware of the answer
John: Hey Grandma, who’s in Paris?
Grandma: N*ggas

Who's watching in (Present year) 

An extremely cancerous sentence posted on youtube comment sections of old videos so they can easily get likes. Usually, videos posted within the years 2005, to 2010 in 2017.

Yep, just post one simple "Who's watching in 2017" or whatever year you're in and you'll get likes in no time. About 10% of people hate this type of comment. The other 90% though, love it because it gets them likes and they don't have the skillz to become pro at making likable youtube comments.
Who's watching in 2017?

Replies:

Me.

Me.

Not me.

And someone that actually thinks this comment is cancerous, "I'm watching in 2017 too, Btw that type of comment is cancerous.

Who's watching in (Present year) basically it is just baiting to get likes.

Who's Now 

"Who's Now" was a daily series aired during SportsCenter throughout July 2007, in which viewers helped ESPN determine the ultimate sports star by considering both on-field success and off-field buzz. That's from Wikipedia and they have to be impartial. If you were to ask any sports fan, they would tell you that the series is one of the most patently contrived, idiotic nonsense to ever hit the airwaves. Most people instantly change the channel - to absolutely anything - when the theme music for the segment begins.
"Who's Now is so artificial, from concept to execution, that watching it is like chewing Styrofoam." - Newsweek
Who's Now by Trendon August 6, 2007