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any old how adverb- in an untidy or disordered state UK, 1933
- [H]is sister already sat in the car, her jersey and shorts just tossed any old how across the back seat. — Listener [New Zealand], 9 January 2004
- in any case, anyway UK
- There is a chap in the death cell waiting to get topped, and it comes to the morning when he is going to get the drop. Any old how the chief comes in and askes [sic] him if he has got a last request. —
Frank Norman, Bang To Rights, p. 31, 1958
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