by lighting guy June 02, 2016

by whomst_the_fucc May 15, 2018

by WordBoi69420 March 14, 2017

Bob: "We better get out of here before the teacher catches us."
Joe: "Whomst?"
Bob: "You're right, who gives a shit?"
Suzy: "Oh look, Jane, your ex-boyfriend's at the club as well."
Jane: "Whomst?"
Suzy: "Hell yeah, girl! To hell with him."
Joe: "Whomst?"
Bob: "You're right, who gives a shit?"
Suzy: "Oh look, Jane, your ex-boyfriend's at the club as well."
Jane: "Whomst?"
Suzy: "Hell yeah, girl! To hell with him."
by Mai Ainsel December 17, 2020

A word created by the internet that, to contrary belief, is NOT in any veritable dictionary. It is an odd contraction of the words "Whom", the interrogative objective direct pronoun, and the suffix "-st", a common verb conjugation in Victorian London.
For whomst did you buy this Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson ?
The correct usage is : For whom did you buy this Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson ?
Or in Layman's terms, Who did you buy this Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson for?
Remember kids, no dangling participles, and keep the preposition and question words together. :)
The correct usage is : For whom did you buy this Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson ?
Or in Layman's terms, Who did you buy this Dalmore 62 Single Highland Malt Scotch 1942 Matheson for?
Remember kids, no dangling participles, and keep the preposition and question words together. :)
by Lady Macbeth221 August 03, 2017

by Komedian January 31, 2017

by binch_lasagna March 25, 2019
