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and Whatnot 

Contrary to these other terrible definitions, it literally just means "and other, similar things." Or "whatever else."

Very common and simple to understand.
He is a normal boy; he likes to play video games, and sports, and whatnot.
and Whatnot by RichardRobert May 26, 2020

say what now 

a person says this phrase when he is surpised to hear something and wants it to be repeated
in how i met your mother say what now is said a couple of times by barney and quinn (barney's ex fiance, a stripper)
say what now by ap1938 November 11, 2013
used to not give the names of everything
Put your pot, the corpse and whatnot in the back of the car.
whatnot by eugenie March 1, 2004

Who shot who in the what now? 

Wait, what?

A quote from the TV series The Simpsons in the episode "Who Shot Mr. Burns pt. II," Jasper, a senior citizen says this quote.
Mitch: (in a meaningless argument with the person next to him while the rest of the world tunes them out) No, I'm positive it isn't done that way. Right Al?
Al: Who shot who in the what now?

who's in the what now? 

General, all-purpose response for those occasions where somebody says some thing so far over your head, you haven't even got the foggiest of ideas about what they are saying.
Prosecutor: On the night of July 17, 2009, you, with malice of forethought, did enter said premises with the intention of pilfering a number of controlled substances for the purpose of distributing in a manner that would have been in direct contravention to the articles of law here in the province of Quebec, did you not?

Andy: Who's in the what now?

do what now? 

A phrase that essentially means huh or "what did you say?".

Mainly used in southern states by young people with bad hearing.

Often shortened to "Do what?".
Person: "I need a large fries"
Person2: "Do what?"
do what now? by Katie Tran August 15, 2005