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- (slang) Whatever.
- 1996: "Dyer", in alt.skate-board, May 12 (Usenet)
- Lame post...whatevs
- 1999: "JDog", "Re: Thanks", in alt.revenge and alt.life.the-universe.and-everything, March 25 (Usenet)
- Whatevz, dood.
- 2001: "g0nz0", "Re: wrestlemania tickets", in alt.wrestling.wwf, November 10 (Usenet)
- but watevs,
- 2004: M. Sue Alexander, The Christian Fugitive, p. 34
- Mitzi's squeezed eyes registered distate. "Whatevs!"
- 2006: Michael Apostolina, Meri Strikes Back, p. 75
- "Whatevs," he said, then he held up three fingers, which I realized was Bud's "cool" way of making a W.
- 2007: Addie Johnson, The Little Book of Big Excuses: More Strategies and Techniques for Faking It, pp. 136–137
- And in the meantime, it's probably just fine to eat some candy, slack off on your pushups, and hey, maybe even throw yourself a party for your half birthday. Or your cat's half birthday. Whatevs.
2015 July 1, Dan Shive, El Goonish Shive (webcomic), Comic for Wednesday, Jul 1, 2015:"Right. Of course. So, uh... you're really comfortable with being a girl?" "Boy, girl, whatevs. I guess sometimes I feel more like being one than the other."
2020 October 1, Ben Rodgers, “Crisis Point” (24:05 from the start), in Star Trek: Lower Decks, season 1, episode 9, spoken by Beckett Mariner (Tawny Newsome):“Hey, nerd, we're going to go stare at the warp core. You want to...? Whoa. You okay?” “(high-pitched) Yeah.” “All right, whatevs. Hey. Good luck with the interview. You're gonna do great.”