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  2. Whatchamacallit (candy) - Wikipedia

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    Thingamajig is a similar rice-crisp and peanut-butter candy bar to the Whatchamacallit. In 2009 Hershey's introduced Thingamajig, featuring chocolate, cocoa crisps, and peanut butter inside. [4] It was reintroduced in late 2011 on a supposedly permanent basis.

  3. Hootenanny - Wikipedia

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    In this usage, it was synonymous with doohickey, thingamajig or whatchamacallit, as in: "That hootenanny that she shovels her bread with—that long-handled majigger, you know" (from Sim Greene: A Narrative of the Whisky Insurrection [1906]). [1] [2]

  4. The Englishman Who Went up a Hill but Came down a Mountain

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    " In Welsh, be'chi'ngalw is a placeholder name, like "whatchamacallit" or "thingamajig" in English. [5] It literally means "what [do] you call?", and is a contracted form of "beth dych chi'n galw". The joke is made obvious in the novel published after the film's release.

  5. List of peanut dishes - Wikipedia

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    Whatchamacallit – from 1987 to 2008, it utilized peanut butter as the flavoring agent for the crisp part of the bar Thingamajig – a limited edition of the Whatchamacallit bar that is no longer produced; Zagnut

  6. Whatchamacallit - Wikipedia

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    Whatchamacallit, a shortened version of "what you may call it", may refer to: Whatchamacallit, a placeholder name used for something whose name is unknown; Whatchamacallit (candy), a candy bar made by The Hershey Company; Whatchamacallit, an album by Brick Layer Cake, or the title track

  7. Schmilblick - Wikipedia

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    The word quickly became very popular in French language and was sometimes used as a placeholder name, particularly for a strange or unknown object similar to English words like "thingamajig" or "whatchamacallit".

  8. The Mandela effect: 10 examples that explain what it is and ...

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    If you swear that the Berenstain Bears books are spelled "Berenstein" or recall Pikachu having a black-tipped tail, you're in good company, even though neither is true. You're not losing your mind ...

  9. Talk:Thingamajig - Wikipedia

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