so–and–so
/ˈsowənˌsoʊ/
noun
plural
so–and–sos
or
so–and–so's
/ˈsowənˌsoʊz/
plural
so–and–sos
or
so–and–so's
/ˈsowənˌsoʊz/
Britannica Dictionary definition of SO–AND–SO
informal
1
[noncount]
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used when the name of a person is unknown or not important
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She's always gossiping and telling people that so-and-so [=some person] is getting married or divorced or something.
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Let's say Mr. So-and-so, who is related to you, asks to borrow $1,000. Would you give it to him?
2
[count]
:
a rude or annoying person