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so-and-so /ˈsəʊənsəʊ /noun (plural so-and-sos)1A person or thing whose name the speaker does not need to specify or does not know or remember: let’s have so-and-so as a speaker on Tuesday...- I have also seen many names such as so-and-so real estate advisory company or management advisory company.
- Yeah, I remember when so-and-so left a dead fish in my locker.
- I want to know people that you can pick up the phone to, and say, ‘Do you remember so-and-so?’
1.1 informal A person who is disliked or is considered to have a particular characteristic, typically an unfavourable one: nosy old so-and-so!...- When I see my team-mates in the bar after a game I sometimes wonder if they are saying it's about time that old so-and-so gave up.
- But, being the conniving old so-and-so he is, he went one better.
- He used to be such a good sport, but now he's a grumpy old so-and-so.
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