what have you — miscellaneous things; various items or matters
Part of speech: NOUN
Definition: miscellaneous things; various items or matters
Pronunciation (IPA): /wʌt hæv juː/
Korean meaning: 기타 등등, 이런저런 것들
Korean pronunciation: **왓** 해브 유
Example Sentences
- My room is full of books, clothes, pizza boxes, and what have you.
- The store sells fruits, vegetables, snacks, and what have you.
- She's always busy with cooking, cleaning, studying, and what have you.
what have you
NOUN//wʌt hæv juː//
miscellaneous things; various items or matters

miscellaneous things; various items or matters
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Among what have you lies something blue and true!
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16세기부터 사용된 영어 관용구로, '그리고 당신이 가진 다른 것들'이라는 의미에서 발전하여 '기타 등등'의 뜻으로 굳어졌습니다.
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“My room is full of books, clothes, pizza boxes, and what have you.”
“The store sells fruits, vegetables, snacks, and what have you.”
“She's always busy with cooking, cleaning, studying, and what have you.”
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