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Everything about Who totally explained}}
- Who (pronoun) is an English language interrogative pronoun. It can also be...
in Fiction
Who? (novel), a 1958 novel by science fiction author Algis Budrys, turned into a film with the same title in 1973
Doctor Who, a British science fiction television series.
The first baseman in the Abbott and Costello routine, "Who's on First?"
W.H.O., a fictional computer in the Marvel comics universe.
The "Whos" of Whoville, a creature featured in the Dr. Seuss books Horton Hears a Who! and How the Grinch Stole Christmas!.
in Music
"Who", a song by Kyle Ward that plays during the credits screen for In The Groove 2.
"Who", a song by Diana Ross from her 1982 album Silk Electric
"Who...", a song by Japanese singer Ayumi Hamasaki from her album LOVEppears
Who? (album), the debut album of Tony! Toni! Toné!
The Who, a British rock band
The Guess Who, a Canadian rock band
other uses
who (Unix), a Unix command that shows IDs of the users logged-into a network
One of the Five Ws
Who (magazine), an Australian magazine
Who, a masked wrestler in the World Wrestling Federation played by Jim "The Anvil" Neidhart
Warhammer Online (WHO), an upcoming massively multiplayer roleplaying game.
WHO may stand for:
World Health Organization
WHO (AM), a radio station in Des Moines, Iowa, United States
WHO-TV, television station in Des Moines owned by Local TV LLC
Washington Homeschool Organization, a homeschool group in the US state of Washington
World Humor Organization, a Denver-based improvisational comedy company
See also:
Hu or HU, disambiguation
Further Information
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