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whatsis

[ hwuhts-is, hwots-, wuhts-, wots- ]

noun

Informal.
  1. a thing or object whose name one does not know or cannot recall.


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Origin of whatsis1

Reduction of what's this
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Example Sentences

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A lesser job would be infra dig for a person whose highest accomplishment is being the whatsis of Mayor Bloomberg. — jeanne spivey June 28, 2010 7:44 pm She’s a fool is she thinks anyone would vote for her.

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The public has taken this relatively new scientific whatsis home on approval, but has not yet bought it.

But Dane learns from the doctors that he has given her an inoperable whatsis, of which she is bound to die�suddenly and soon.

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What doesÌýwhatsis mean?

Whatsis is a very informal word for an object whose name you don’t know, have forgotten, or can’t recall at the moment.

It’s often used to refer to gadgets or parts of things that might not even have a commonly known name, as in Before we attach the bracket, we have to insert this whatsis here.Ìý

The word is also sometimes used to refer to things that are not physical objects, such as events, types of media, or abstract concepts. It’s not typically used to refer to people (terms used for this purpose include ·É³ó²¹³Ù’s-her-name, ·É³ó²¹³Ù’s-his-name, and ·É³ó²¹³Ù’s–their–name).

There are several other similarly informal words that are used in the same way, including the very similar term whatsit as well as whachamacallit, what-do-you-call-it, thingamajig, thingamabob, thingy, doohickey, and doodad.

Example: My kids got me a whatsis that tracks your steps. What’s it called? A stepometer?

Where doesÌýwhatsis come from?

The first records of the word whatsis come from the 1800s. It’s a shortening of the question What’s this?

Today, the word is especially used to refer to small, physical objects, but its ambiguous nature means it can be used for all kinds of things (which is really the point of a word like whatsis). Sometimes, it’s used just to be a bit funny, even if you actually know the name of the object you’re referring to.

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How isÌýwhatsis used in real life?

Whatsis is very informal. It’s especially used in speech as a way for the speaker to refer to something whose name they don’t know or can’t remember at that moment.

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Is whatsis used correctly in the following sentence?

This darn whatsis doesn’t even work anymore—can you pick up another one at the store?

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