by oraini1s September 12, 2018
When you either can think of any more examples or the list is too long you say "etc." at the end of the sentence. Other wise meaning "so on and so forth..." It stands for 'Et Cetera'.
by DiiKaBaKa January 20, 2004
by www.eternalsoldiers.net November 17, 2003
A word used at the end of a sentence or idea to make it seem like you know a lot more than you really do.
by kewltrunkz December 9, 2004
by unknown October 10, 2003
1. When you do not feel like elaborating on anything. Especially when the aforementioned phrases do not link in any way whatsoever. You would end the thought with "etc." because well, you just realized...you're an idiot.
2. When you do not wish to elaborate further on a topic where it is understood what happened next.
2. When you do not wish to elaborate further on a topic where it is understood what happened next.
1. I had a can of peaches and I leaned into the dryer and realized that it smelled familiar and so I...etc
2. I was all up in her etc...
2. I was all up in her etc...
by Joules K. April 21, 2005
by Brandon Schmidt May 2, 2007