TOM, DICK AND HARRY


Meaning of TOM, DICK AND HARRY in English

ˌTom, ˌDick and ˈHarry BrE AmE

every/any Tom, Dick and Harry informal anyone at all, used especially when you mean that something should be done only by particular people, not by everyone:

You can't expect him to tell every Tom, Dick and Harry what he earns, can you?

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