ifs, ands, or buts

ifs, ands, or buts
Modification(s), limitation(s), or addenda; qualifications of any kind; speculations about whether a particular idea or enterprise is good.

That must’ve been what happened. ¶ I don’t want no ifs, ands or buts! What’s all the rest of the papers?


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