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Definition 2024
ifs,_ands,_or_buts
ifs, ands, or buts
English
Noun
ifs, ands, or buts (plural only)
- (idiomatic) Modifications, limitations, or addenda; qualifications of any kind; speculations about whether a particular idea or enterprise is good.
- 1947, Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire, Dramatists Play Service, Inc. (1952), ISBN 0822210894, page 29,
- BLANCHE. That must’ve been what happened. ¶ STANLEY. I don’t want no ifs, ands or buts! What’s all the rest of the papers?
- 1962, advertisement, in Popular Science, Popular Science Publishing Company, page 175,
- There are no gimmicks. There are No Exceptions, No Exclusions, No Limitations, waiting periods, no ifs, ands or buts.
- 1992 March 18, Alice Kahn, “House Cleaners Come Clean; Straight talk about their work, their lives and you”, in San Francisco Chronicle, page Z1:
- I think individuals do a better job than agencies because agencies have a lot of' ifs, ands or buts' because of insurance.
- 2003 August, Alice Hoffman, “What I wish I'd told my mother”, in Redbook, volume 201, page 106:
- A relationship with a grandmother doesn't contain the same ifs, ands, or buts of a mother-daughter pairing.
- 2007, Walt Love, The Gospel According to Rev. Walt "Baby" Love: Inspirations and Meditations from the Gospel Radio Legend, Simon and Schuster, ISBN 0743291654, page 32,
- There are no ifs, ands, or buts if we are going to stand on the promises found in the Holy Bible.
- 1947, Tennessee Williams, A Streetcar Named Desire, Dramatists Play Service, Inc. (1952), ISBN 0822210894, page 29,
Usage notes
- Most often in a negative phrase (especially "no ifs, ands or buts")
Translations
speculation, doubt
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