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PIERRE, HANS AND YOSHIO

PIERRE, HANS AND YOSHIO
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a coined phrase used to indicate the ordinary person or people in general in other countries than the United States; everyone outside of the US. Pierre is a typical French name, Hans is a traditional German name and Yoshio is a common Japanese name. This phrase is a variation of the American Tom, Dick and Harry, which means the ordinary person; people in general; everyone.