˜yĐÄvlog

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whatevs

[ wuht-evz, ˇÉ´ÇłŮ‐, łóˇÉłÜłółŮ‐, hˇÉ´ÇłŮ‐ ]

interjection

Informal.
  1. She didn't thank me, but whatevs.



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˜yĐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of whatevs1

First recorded in 1990–95; by shortening and alteration
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Example Sentences

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“Yes, I suppose as a lawmaker, he could, I don’t know, make a law, but that sounds like a lot of work. Despair — despair is so much more efficient. It reminds me of that sign on the subway: ‘If you see something, whatevs.

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Laid-back lawn people in beach chairs justifying overpriced beers, because whatevs, it’s a festival.

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Whatevs, simples, chillax, sumfin and Jafaican have been added to the Oxford English Dictionary.

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"We live in such a rankly dumb moment that there are Republicans running campaign ads with Vladimir Ilyich Lenin with members of Congress, and it's like 'OK, cool, whatevs,'," he claimed.

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So I try to balance highballs’ unbuttoned appeal with a commitment to give them better than the “Whatevs!” approach they often get.

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