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What's-his-face
He just fired what's-his-face. And what's-his-face was invaluable.What is the"what's-his-face"mean?
How I met your mother
Aug 23, 2013 1:26 PM
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It is a term used in place of a name when the name is not remembered. "I saw What's-His-Face the other day... Ah yes, I remember, his name was Johnny."
It is sometimes also used to express disdain or disinterest in someone. "I'm glad you broke up with What's-His-Face, he was no good."
August 23, 2013
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Ghosty and Jamys answered the question; I just want to add that "what's-his-face" is considered a slangy, unsophisticated term. Slightly more couth is "what's-his-name." Even better is "the person whose name has slipped my mind/I forgot/I can't remember." But then again, most people will stick to "what's-his-name."
August 23, 2013
What's-his-face // What's-his-name = That person whose name I can't remember.
I saw what's-his-face in the pub. = I saw 'that person whose name I can't remember' in the pub.
August 23, 2013
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