and that

The phrase 'and that' is commonly used in British, Australian, and New Zealand English to indicate additional related items or people, often in an informal or colloquial context.

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Definition

B2Informal Conversation

(informal)Used to refer to everything else associated with what has just been mentioned.

Example

  • She spends her money on clothes, shoes, and that.

B2Social Groups

(slang)Used after a name to refer to the friends or social group of that person.

Example

  • Are we meeting Sarah and that at the pub?

Similar

Terms that have similar or relatively close meanings to "and that":

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