A shortened version of "and such things", "and such other things" or "and such things as that". This is essentially a non-verbatim English equivalent of et cetera and can be used interchangeably.
1. Candy bars, and such, are not particularly nutritious.
2. I like modern furniture, like Swedish, Danish, and such.
3. Joe: Japanese car manufacturers are the best having won awards for engine, transmission, trunk space...
Kristi:...and such, but the real point is that...
2. I like modern furniture, like Swedish, Danish, and such.
3. Joe: Japanese car manufacturers are the best having won awards for engine, transmission, trunk space...
Kristi:...and such, but the real point is that...
by chango44 March 18, 2008

by tizzle dogg December 25, 2010


What you say to refer to other things of that nature, but the person you're saying it to gets the point and doesn't need a whole long list of such things. Unless they're a Karen and refuse to comply with said things.
by Pialinist July 17, 2020
