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whatnot
[ hwuht-not, hwot-, wuht-, wot- ]
noun
- a stand with shelves for bric-a-brac, books, etc.
- something or anything of the same or similar kind:
sheets, pillowcases, towels, napkins, and whatnot.
whatnot
/ ˈ·ÉÉ’³ÙËŒ²ÔÉ’³Ù /
noun
- informal.Also calledwhat-d'you-call-it a person or thing the name of which is unknown, temporarily forgotten, or deliberately overlooked
- informal.unspecified assorted material
- a portable stand with shelves, used for displaying ornaments, etc
˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins
Origin of whatnot1
Example Sentences
Fans of Nunez’s tartly discursive yet flowing novel will likely miss the snap of its critical observations on literary mind-sets and whatnot.
"I know stylists who work in music who lost their houses, who had costumes and whatnot. I know musicians who are born and raised in LA who lost their house."
“And then on top of that, we add all the little freckles and redness and veins and whatnot, just to give the final touch.â€
“So many memorials you see across the country share common elements like a ribbon or whatnot. This stands apart from those others. I think that speaks well for Palm Springs. It’s a unique community.â€
And there's still a lot of people that think when he says crazy things to whatnot, there's some kind of special strategy.
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