and/or



and/or

Both or either of two options. For example, His use of copyrighted material shows that the writer is careless and/or dishonest. This idiom originated in legal terminology of the mid-1800s.
See also: and

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Mica-English
Claudineklo-DEENFrench
Alicjaah-LEETS-yahPolish
KeefeKEEFIrish, English (Rare)
TİMur-Turkish
Aristophanes-Ancient Greek