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The word "whatevs" is informal and should not be used in formal writing. In informal speech or writing, you can use it when you want to express indifference towards something. For example, "I don't really care what you choose. Whatevs, it's up to you."
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whatevs
pronoun
Whatever.
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Then he laughed and asked if I'd like to hear a story, and even though I'd already clamped on my headphones and was lost in my tunes, I nodded: whatevs.
I'm like, what would you advise, she's like, whatevs Sam you choose, they are your legs not mine, I'm like, thank you, she's like, you're welcome, I mean tbh Sam I am not the biggest fan of that dress anyway but I have not just turned 45, God, I just can't even.
Oh and Downing Street is hosting a reception for fashion editors where the dress code is described as "suits", which is a bit weird, but whatevs.
I'm not a steel person.' So I just thought, whatevs.
So ... whatevs.
And to them I say, whatevs.
Whatevs - Bouchard has a break-point.
The term "whatevs" — and its root, "whatever" — is used primarily as a verbal prophylactic against disappointment, but it can also be adopted as a stance, which is what you may need to get through the thirty-three-year-old playwright Liz Flahive's politically regressive comedic drama.
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Saddam Hussein's "the mother of all battles" was taken up and used for "the mother of all (whatev)." The most heavily used phrasal template comes from the fashion world's "Pink is the new black," which led to "50 is the new 30" and to the outrageous "Sex without condoms is the new engagement ring".
My grandnephew Jesse concludes sentences with whatev, which is probs (for "probably") "whatever".
Both you+we want the posts on the site to be total clickbait, and being in agreement re: style+tone+whatevs can only help.
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