Doodads, Hoozywhats, and Thingamambobs: 27 Examples of Placeholders

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A placeholder (also known as a tongue-tipper) is a word used by speakers to signal that they don't know or can't remember a more precise word for something--a "thingie," for instance, or a "thingamabob" (which The American Heritage Dictionary defines, not very helpfully, as a "thingamajig").

Some placeholders, such as "doodad" and "whatsit," are widely known. Others carry a more regional flavor. "Gubbins," for example, is favored by the British, "yoke" by the Irish.

And some of the most peculiar tongue-tippers fall into the mysterious realm of family slang.

Here's a list of placeholders, a few of which were submitted by our readers:
  1. dealie
  2. deelybob
  3. dingus
  4. doodad
  5. doohickey
  6. doojigger
  7. gadget
  8. geegaw or gewgaw
  9. gismo or gizmo
  10. gubbins
  11. hoozywhat
  12. jawn (heard in Philadelphia)
  13. junk
  14. stuff
  15. thing
  16. thingamajig
  17. thingamambob
  18. thingie
  19. whatchamacallem
  20. whatchamacallit
  21. whatchamajigger
  22. whatsit
  23. whatsitsname
  24. whatnot
  25. whosis or whosit
  26. whosey-wotsit (chiefly British)
  27. yoke
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