Whatchamacallit
[hwuhch-uh-muh-kawl-it, hwoch-, wuhch-, woch-] /ˈʰwʌtʃ ə məˌkɔl ɪt, ˈʰwɒtʃ-, ˈwʌtʃ-, ˈwɒtʃ-/
noun
1.
whachamacallit.
whachamacallit
or whatchamacallit, what-you-may-call-it, what-do-you-call-it
[hwuhch-uh-muh-kawl-it, hwoch-, wuhch-, woch-] /ˈʰwʌtʃ ə məˌkɔl ɪt, ˈʰwɒtʃ-, ˈwʌtʃ-, ˈwɒtʃ-/
noun, Informal.
1.
an object or person whose name one does not know or cannot recall.
waffle-iron
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- What-do-you-call-it
or whatchamacallit, what-you-may-call-it, what-do-you-call-it [hwuhch-uh-muh-kawl-it, hwoch-, wuhch-, woch-] /ˈʰwʌtʃ ə məˌkɔl ɪt, ˈʰwɒtʃ-, ˈwʌtʃ-, ˈwɒtʃ-/ noun, Informal. 1. an object or person whose name one does not know or cannot recall. whatchamacallit [hwuhch-uh-muh-kawl-it, hwoch-, wuhch-, woch-] /ˈʰwʌtʃ ə məˌkɔl ɪt, ˈʰwɒtʃ-, ˈwʌtʃ-, ˈwɒtʃ-/ noun 1. whachamacallit. waffle-iron
- What do you know
What a surprise, as in What do you know, our suitcases are the first off the plane. [ Early 1900s ]
- What do you say
what are you giving me?
- Wfm
WFM works for me
- Wfl
Work Flow Language. Burroughs, ca 1973. A job control language for the B6700/B7700 under MCP. WFL was a compiled block-structured language similar to ALGOL 60, with subroutines and nested begin-end’s. [“Work Flow Management User’s Guide”, Burroughs Manual 5000714, 1973]. [“Burroughs B6700/B7700 Work Flow Language”, R.M. Cowan in “Command Languages”, C. Unger ed, N-H 1975]. (1996-01-18)