Definition, Meaning & Synonyms

you-know-who

phrase
/juː noʊ huː/
Definition
A term used to refer to a person whose name is deliberately withheld or not mentioned, often used in a humorous or mysterious context.
Examples
  • When it comes to the party, you-know-who is definitely going to stir up some trouble.
  • Everyone knows you-know-who has a knack for keeping secrets.
  • I saw you-know-who at the coffee shop yesterday.
Meaning
You-know-who is typically used when the speaker and listener both understand who is being referred to, without needing to state the person’s name directly.
Synonyms
  • that person
  • the individual in question
  • the aforementioned