Noun
something or other (uncountable)
Something unspecified or indeterminate, or whose name is forgotten or immaterial.
Man is a gaming animal. He must always be trying to get the better in something or other. Charles Lamb
Well, then, arrest him. You can accuse him of something or other afterward. Isaac Asimov
I suppose we all loved those kind of sci-fi movies where terrible things came out of swamps and came to Mars. And there's usually some poor girl. All the guys are trying to desperately handle levers and saying, go to something or other. Neil Innes
I never come back home with the same moral character I went out with; something or other becomes unsettled where I had achieved internal peace; some one or other of the things I had put to flight reappears on the scene. Seneca
I didn't photograph people as an example of New York urban something or other. I don't have a philosophy. I have a camera. I look into the camera and take pictures. My photographs are the tiniest part of what I see that could be photographed. They are fragments of endless possibilities. Saul Leiter
When there are boys you have to worry about how you look, and whether they like you, and why they like another girl better, and whether they're going to ask you to something or other. It's a strain. Maud Hart Lovelace