From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishwhatnotwhat‧not /ˈwɒtnɒt $ ˈwɑːtnɑːt, ˈwʌt-/ noun → and whatnot
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whatnot• I can feel the lorries every time they go past - the ground sort of shakes like a whatnot - an earthquake.• Because, because, because of the acid and whatnot.• Then a ton of C rations and ammunition and whatnot came down on top of me.• New York is full of cheats and whatnot.• I had no problem relating to the roughs and whatnot.• The ones with infra-red night-sights, little flashing digital displays, electric zooms and whatnots.• I always check the pieces of whatnot, to make sure they aren't important whatnots.Origin whatnot (1500-1600) what not?