"So-and-sos" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"So-and-sos" Meaning

The term "so-and-sos" is a pejorative expression used to refer to a person who is perceived as common or inferior, often in a derogatory or dismissive way. The term is typically used to indicate that someone is unimpressive, unpleasant, or lacking in quality.

In other words, "so-and-so" can be used as a form of informal name-calling, often implying that the person is ordinary or lacking in distinction, without being among the best or most exceptional. The term often carries a negative connotation, implying that the person is unworthy or unremarkable.

For example: "He's one of those so-and-sos who thinks they're the best, but they're really not that great."

"So-and-sos" Examples

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The receptionist received the so-and-so man with a puzzled expression, having expected someone much younger.
The talent agent tried to hide the so-and-so contract from his clients, not wanting them to know the steep terms.
With a shrug, the mechanic took one look at the so-and-so engine and told the driver it didn't stand a chance.
Many considered the so-and-so actor overrated, thinking he consistently chose projects solely for their box office potential.
It was said that the inventor created dozens of prototypes before finally succeeding with the non-so-and-so one.

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Tightly enclosed or securely fastened: a snugly fitting coat. Also, comfortably close to something: a small chair sat snugly against the wall.

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Snugness refers to the quality of being cozy, comfortable, and warm, often in a physical sense, such as the snugness of a soft blanket or a warm bed, or the snugness of a secure and protected space. It can also refer to the feeling of being in a close, friendly, and secure relationship, such as a snug relationship between two people or a group.<br><br>In a broader sense, snugness can connote a sense of relaxation, contentment, and a feeling of being sheltered from the outside world.

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