and stuff

conjunction
UK: /ənd stʌf/
US: /ænd stʌf/
  1. Used to indicate that a list is not exhaustive; et cetera.

    1. I bought bread, milk, and stuff for breakfast. [ ] [ ]
    2. We need to pick up some drinks, snacks, and stuff for the party later, don't forget. [ ] [ ]
and stuff adverb
  1. Similar to 'and so on', used to avoid explicitly stating further items in a series.

    1. They sell books, toys, and stuff at the store. [ ] [ ]
    2. I'm learning about history, science, and stuff in school this year, it's great. [ ] [ ]
and stuff noun
  1. Things; items. (Often used vaguely).

    1. Put your and stuff in the closet please! [ ] [ ]
    2. He left all his clothes and stuff at my house and I hate that. [ ] [ ]

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The phonetic transcription of "and stuff" is /ənd stʌf/ in British English and /ænd stʌf/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Example usage of "and stuff": "I bought bread, milk, and stuff for breakfast.". More examples on the page.