what-all n.
anything for which one has no proper name; often as I don’t know what all.
(con. 1944) Gallery (1948) 8: No, I don’t know whatall about music. | ||
Young Wolves 130: I suppose in the spring he’ll be cutting the grass and what all. |
anything for which one has no proper name; often as I don’t know what all.
(con. 1944) Gallery (1948) 8: No, I don’t know whatall about music. | ||
Young Wolves 130: I suppose in the spring he’ll be cutting the grass and what all. |