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Meaning of whevs | Babel Free

Interjection CEFR B1
/wɛvz/

Definitions

whatever (expression used to dismiss something).

informal, slang

Examples

“This is a malicious tweet whose sole purpose is to wake up my sister. Sorry to any innocent bystanders... or byreaders... whevs.”
“‘Whevs,’ says Jack, looking embarrassed. “Can you get off my hair please, Mum?’”
“from transwomens own mouths, we know that these fake fuckholes alleviate transwomens suffering. turning their dicks into extra-large condoms for other men to penetrate (or not, whevs…thats my hat-tip to the internet “lesbian transwomen”) actually tamps down their anxiety, and feelings of dysphoria.”
“Corn tortillas are relatively good for you (they’re just corn), and they’re technically a whole grain, if you’re into that sort of thing (I’m not really, but whevs).”
“kay whevs.If you have seen the gameplay footage that was leaked. It seems apparent that your axe will be used on rock and not manmade structures. I may be wrong though.”
“While the economy’s booming and there’s Tropicana for everyone, you can say things like ‘I don’t vote — whoever you vote for, the government gets in!’ and ‘The EU? The N.O., more like. Booooring,’ because everything’s fine, so, whevs.”
“If someone has Shadowpounce they can do that once a round, but whevs.”
“I figure NeurodiversiME partly works by scraping and sculpting content, so a few micro-plagiarisms are appropriate. Max Black ICE or whevs, come at me, orbs.”
“So let me say that this is a good book. It’s an excellent insight into the lives of trans women. Serano makes a lot of very valid points and she makes them very well. I think anyone seeking to understand the experiences of a trans woman would do well to read this book (or, you know, maybe talk to one, but whevs).”
“Churchill’s quotes got Britain and its allies through the darkest days of the 20th century; to pick just one of his lines would be a disservice to his oratorical skills. And what do we have now? “Strong and stable.” “Brexit means Brexit.” Whevs. Future British PMs will probably just use emojis anyway.”
“Arthur is of course the father of the Weasley family, Charles - OK, maybe more Charlie but whevs - is one of Ron's older brothers, and Louis is the name of Bill and Fleur's youngest son.”
“As it was, I'd already pulled out what I needed, and it's not often I need to get my hands on fifty grand in a hurry, so whevs.”
“Nah dude, wen im textin or whevs, i rite just like the kidz, fastest easiest way, and i dont correct r enythng.”

CEFR level

B1
Intermediate
This word is part of the CEFR B1 vocabulary — intermediate level.

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