Pronoun
what have you
(colloquial) Any of several additional, unmentioned things
what-have-you
Alternative spelling of what have you.
what-have-you
Advances in optical technology especially have effectively allowed small cameras mounted on endoscopes to be inserted in pretty much any area of the body, whether to take out cancerous tissue, repair a hernia or what have you. Source: Internet
"And I recall the last time I saw Groucho, he was in the hospital, and he had tubes in his nose and what have you. Source: Internet
All the examples are written as shell scripts, with some Perl thrown in, but any properly named executable scripts will work fine – you can write them in Ruby or Python or what have you. Source: Internet
And in terms of the script, I think a film like this -- incorporating the danger of people's fear and anger and how that can be manipulated and exploited to gain power or what have you -- I think that whole element of the film was fascinating to me. Source: Internet
Especially as a public figure, yeyebrity, influenza, what have you, we are expected to have it all together. Source: Internet
Deseret News: After all that has happened this year (COVID-19, earthquakes, protests, civil unrest, etc.), what have you learned about the power of gratitude? Source: Internet