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'Who wants this?': the first person to answer '
Ego
' (= 'I do') gets the object on offer. (1913 —) .
E.
Waugh
Who wants it? Quis? Would you like it, Cara? No, of course you would not. Cordelia? (
1945
).
See
ego
pron
.
[Latin = 'who?']
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