and what have you



and what have you

and more things; and other various things. Their garage is full of bikes, sleds, old boots, and what have you. The merchant sells writing paper, pens, string, and what have you.
See also: and, have

and what have you

and other similar things All the women are dressed like men, with white shirts and ties and what have you. Everyone in the family was invited, including cousins, second cousins, and what have you.
See also: and, have

and what have you

  (informal)
and other similar things There were a couple of bags full of old records, magazines and what have you.
See also: and, have

Common Names:

NameGenderPronouncedUsage
Elbert['elbət]
WacŁAwVAHTS-wahfPolish
Fruma-Yiddish
Pista-Hungarian
ZÜBeyde-Turkish
Vedrana-Croatian, Serbian