A phrase used to add emphasis in conversation by way of smuggling in extra things that don't actually exist.
While seemingly a useful collective noun applicable to "all the other things I didn't yet mention that pertain to this matter", the usage is not in reference to any single thing.
See also: Filler word
While seemingly a useful collective noun applicable to "all the other things I didn't yet mention that pertain to this matter", the usage is not in reference to any single thing.
See also: Filler word
Example 1
Person 1: ...they were on fire and everything.
Person 2: So, just on fire then?
Example 2
Wife: It's raining? I washed my car and everything.
Husband: Did you really wash everything?
Wife: This is why we don't have any friends.
Person 1: ...they were on fire and everything.
Person 2: So, just on fire then?
Example 2
Wife: It's raining? I washed my car and everything.
Husband: Did you really wash everything?
Wife: This is why we don't have any friends.
by Judge_ November 28, 2019