what-do-you-call-it
Americannoun
Usage
What does what-do-you-call-it mean? What-do-you-call-it is a very informal term for an object whose name you don’t know, have forgotten, or can’t recall at the moment. It’s sometimes spelled whaddyacallit. Similar terms are what’s-it-called and whachamacallit (which is also commonly spelled whatchamacallit). 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 what-do-you-call-it. The term 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 what’s-her-name, what’s-his-name, and what’s-their-name). There are several other similarly informal words that are used in the same way as what-do-you-call-it, including whatsit, thingamajig, thingamabob, thingy, doohickey, and doodad. Example: My kids got me one of those what-do-you-call-its that track your steps. What’s it called? A stepometer?
Example Sentences
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Or to be caught unprepared when you discover that a dining room chair leg is wobbly just before guests are scheduled to arrive and you don’t have a what-do-you-call-it to tighten it up.
From Washington Post • May 24, 2022
College is out of the question for him, poor boy, unless he entered himself as a what-do-you-call-it?
From A Charming Fellow, Volume I (of 3) by Trollope, Frances Eleanor
"This what-do-you-call-it takes a little getting used to."
From O+F by Wetterau, John Moncure
The absolute what-do-you-call-it of everything and so forth, and all that sort of thing, if you know what I mean!
From A Damsel in Distress by Wodehouse, P. G. (Pelham Grenville)
“We shall be just about what-do-you-call-it by then.”
From Boycotted And Other Stories by Reed, Talbot Baines
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