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Showing results for or whatever. Search instead for undergo whatsoever.

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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There’s a world where they live somewhere, whether it’s in small art house cinemas or whatever.

From Los Angeles Times

Edgerton: Because there’s these great things in the movie that I call little sidecars or whatever, this idea that the world is sort of moving so quickly it’s going to leave us behind.

From Los Angeles Times

“You’d think John and I would have known each other just from around here or from Ari Emanuel’s or whatever,” McG says.

From Los Angeles Times

This is Will coming out in 1987, or whatever year it is — it’s a totally different landscape, and you really have to separate the two as much as it was part of my own journey.

From Los Angeles Times

"So even if you're 10 deep in the crowd, you can see a figure in a bright yellow coat or whatever it happens to be... You've seen the Queen," she says.

From BBC