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Meaning of ifs and buts...?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Also, no ifs, ands, or buts. No reservations, restrictions, or excuses, as in You'd better be there tomorrow, and no ifs, ands, or buts about it. This expression uses the conjunctions to stand for the conditions and objections that they introduce. The earliest phrase to appear was ifs and ands in the 1600s.

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Answered by nehapatil193
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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English ifs and buts informalBritish English, ifs, ands, or buts American English if you do not want any ifs and buts, you want someone to do something quickly without arguing No ifs and buts – just make sure the job is done by tomorrow! → if.

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