Sentence examples for whatever that means from inspiring English sources

'whatever that means' is a perfectly acceptable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to express confusion or skepticism about something that was just said. For example: "My friend said that I'd get better results if I tried standing on my head while studying, whatever that means."

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A mild form, whatever that means".

On love: "Whatever that means".

It's not about 'girl power' - whatever that means!

(And "48percentt more color," whatever that means).

Dress confidently Whatever that means to you.

Rachel (8 10 39 PM): Wolf: "Triangulating - whatever that means".

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It was erotic, whatever that meant.

"Watch the parking meters," he added — whatever that meant.

He was one of us, whatever that meant.

They took beauty, whatever that meant, as a given.

I was supposed to transcend race, (whatever that meant).

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