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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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“Get yourself on that Red Road again. Turn your back on the things that damage yourself and others. Commit to positive change. And speak your truth—or whatever it is kids say these days.”

From Literature

I was sent home with a referral to see a therapist so I could learn how to manage my anxiety and identify my triggers or whatever.

From Literature

"Then a few years later you wouldn't get signed if you didn't have a pair of trainers, and a hoodie on or whatever," he smiled.

From BBC

Belt-tighteners didn’t want to commit the $2 or $3 million or whatever and go through the trouble.

From Los Angeles Times

Immigration had been “very positive” for Ireland overall, Martin said, adding that “sometimes Europe gets characterized wrongly in terms of it being overrun or whatever.”

From Salon