and that

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and that

  1. (informal) And everything related to that; and so on; etc.
    • 1987, Withnail and I:
      Parkin: I can bring you some logs up later but I've got the cows and that to feed first.
    • 2007, Helen Walsh, Brass, page 51:
      Don't get me wrong la, it's lovely what he's trying to do and that but, end of the day, a lad's got his pride to consider, hasn't he?
  2. (UK, Australia, New Zealand, slang) And the others; used after a name to denote the friends or social group of that person.
    Are we meeting Tom and that?

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