What does "what have you" mean?
What remains and need not be mentioned; and the like. For example,
The display room is full of stereos, TV's, and what have you. Although first recorded in 1920, this expression uses an archaic form of putting a question (using
have you instead of
do you have) as a noun clause, and
what in the sense of “anything that.” The synonym
who knows what is much older, dating from about 1700; for example,
When we cleaned out the tool shed we found old grass seed, fertilizer, and who knows what other junk. Also see
or whatever.
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