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What (who) is farnarkle - definition

PLACEHOLDER NAME FOR AN ANONYMOUS OR UNKNOWN PERSON
Jane Roe and Richard Roe; Ann Yone; John O'Noakes; John Doh; Israel Israeli; Fred Nurk; Joe Farnarkle; John doe; John and Jane Doe; John Doe and Jane Roe; ישראל ישראלי; Rob Doe; Ronald Doe; Jane Doe; John Does; Billy Bob Joe; Joe Doaques; Jane Doe (pseudonym); Juan Doe; Juanita Doe; John Doo; Jane Doe witness; Doe, John; Jane doe; John Doe (pseudonym); John Roe (pseudonym); Jane Roe (pseudonym); Johnny Doe (pseudonym); Johnny Doe; Janie Doe; Richard Roe (pseudonym); Roe (pseudonym); Jane Roo; Richard Roo; Jane Roo (pseudonym); Roo (pseudonym); Doo (pseudonym); Richard Roo (pseudonym); John-a-Noakes (pseudonym); John Noakes (pseudonym); John Nokes (pseudonym); John Stiles (pseudonym); John-a-Stiles (pseudonym); John O'Noakes (pseudonym); John-a-Noakes; John-a-Stiles; John Nokes; Baby Doe (pseudonym); Mary Moe; John A. Noakes
  • Deanna Criswell]] was called "Jane Doe 19" for 27 years until she was genetically identified in 2015 by her relatives with help from [[the FBI]] and [[The Doe Network]].

farnarkle      
The stuff that appears next to your fingernails if you don't push the cuticles back.
Look at all this farnarkle on my fingers.
John Doe         
n. 1) a fictitious name used for a possible male defendant who is unknown at the time a complaint is filed to start a lawsuit. 2) the temporary fictitious name given to an unidentified hospitalized or dead man. See also: fictitious defendants Jane Doe
Jane Doe         
n. 1) a fictitious name used for a possible female defendant who is unknown at the time a complaint is filed to start a lawsuit. 2) the temporary fictitious name given to an unidentified hospitalized or dead woman. See also: fictitious defendants John Doe

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John Doe

John Doe (masculine) and Jane Doe (feminine) are multiple-use placeholder names that are used in the United States and the United Kingdom when the true name of a person is unknown or is being intentionally concealed. In the context of law enforcement in the United States, such names are often used to refer to a corpse whose identity is unknown or unconfirmed. These names are also often used to refer to a hypothetical "everyman" in other contexts, in a manner similar to John Q. Public or "Joe Public". There are many variants to the above names, including John Roe, Richard Roe, Jane Roe, Baby Doe, and Janie Doe/Johnny Doe (for children).