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or whatever

Idioms  
  1. Whatnot, or any other thing that might be mentioned, as in They've stocked wine, beer, soda, or whatever, or You can stay or leave, or whatever. [Early 1900s]


Example Sentences

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You can go deeper into the history of women's football, but you can also just go to the first trophy, for 56 years or whatever it was, that England had won.

From BBC

Whatever your event is or whatever your thing is, everybody is there and everybody takes joy in it.

From BBC

DoubleWood, or whatever name the company will announce later this quarter, also stands to make money from real estate development and deals for solar, carbon storage, and minerals.

From Barron's

But Handsome thought that Duane said “a hair” —H-A-I-R—“emergency” that involved filaments such as fur or fuzz or wool or whatever grows off one’s skin.

From Literature

“Jay Berry,” Mama said in a firm voice, “I don’t care what you say, you put that monkey, or whatever it is, in the corn crib this minute. Lock the door and keep it locked!”

From Literature