Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

tom-dick-and-harry

idiom
/tɒm dɪk ənd ˈhæri/
Definition
A phrase used to refer to an average or ordinary person, often implying that they are not distinguished or noteworthy.
Examples
  • “In a democratic society, anyone can become president; it’s not just for tom-dick-and-harry.”
  • “With all due respect, tom-dick-and-harry can’t just waltz in and make demands.”
Meaning
It literally refers to any common person, often used to denote someone who lacks special qualities or features.
Synonyms
  • average Joe
  • everyman
  • commoner