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Definition of anyhoo in English: anyhooadverb ˈɛnɪhuːˈɛniˌhu informal Anyhow; anyway (used to indicate a change of subject or a return to a previous subject after a digression or interruption) anyhoo, I think we're all taking ourselves far too seriously today anyhoo, to get to the point Example sentencesExamples - So anyhoo; this here CD is worth definitely worth a listen or two!
- Not that it's going to matter me for another 3 months, anyhoo, as i've just got a pretty good job.
- Anyhoo, before rambling on I will answer the questions that have been posed (to the best of my ability!).
- Anyhoo that's my view - like I said the debate will go on, but you can't please all of the people all of the time.
- I think having seen the film does add an extra spooky frisson to the album, but I'm sure I'd dig it anyhoo.
- Anyhoo, I'm quite pleased with myself regardless.
- Oh well, this blog was gettin' too many hits anyhoo.
- Anyhoo, I think I might be having an identity crisis.
- Thanks for replying, anyhoo.
- Anyhoo, most of my workings are very subtle.
Origin Mid 19th century: representing a regional or informal pronunciation of anyhow. Definition of anyhoo in US English: anyhooadverbˈɛniˌhuˈenēˌho͞o informal Anyhow; anyway (used to indicate a change of subject or a return to a previous subject after a digression or interruption) anyhoo, I think we're all taking ourselves far too seriously today anyhoo, to get to the point Example sentencesExamples - Anyhoo, most of my workings are very subtle.
- Anyhoo, before rambling on I will answer the questions that have been posed (to the best of my ability!).
- Oh well, this blog was gettin' too many hits anyhoo.
- So anyhoo; this here CD is worth definitely worth a listen or two!
- Not that it's going to matter me for another 3 months, anyhoo, as i've just got a pretty good job.
- Anyhoo, I think I might be having an identity crisis.
- I think having seen the film does add an extra spooky frisson to the album, but I'm sure I'd dig it anyhoo.
- Thanks for replying, anyhoo.
- Anyhoo, I'm quite pleased with myself regardless.
- Anyhoo that's my view - like I said the debate will go on, but you can't please all of the people all of the time.
Origin Mid 19th century: representing a regional or informal pronunciation of anyhow. |