what have you
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See also: whathaveyou and what-have-you
English[edit]
Alternative forms[edit]
Pronoun[edit]
- (colloquial) Any of several additional, unmentioned things
- 1997, Pete McDonald, Climbing Lessons: Inside Outdoor Education, page 40:
- He also had a room strewn with the toys of the trade and what-have-you: ropes and ironmongery, buoyancy aid and bagpipes, fetid socks and half-eaten haggises, dumbbells and ski-instructor sweaters.
- 2000, Jas Obrecht, Rollin' and Tumblin': The Postwar Blues Guitarists, page 387:
- So you might not have a million-seller every time, 'cause you're not movin' around and what have you, but at least you'll have a good track record.
- 2009, David Walliams, Mr Stink:
- “Like I said on the televisual apparatus, every homeless person has a story to tell,” said Mr. Stink. “That’s mine. I am sorry it didn’t involve spies or pirates or what have you. Real life isn’t like that, I’m afraid. And I didn’t mean to upset you.”
Translations[edit]
any of several additional things
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