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anyhoo

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Adverb — A casual, jokey way of saying "anyhow" — used to change the subject or get back on track after a tangent.

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anyhoo, moving on but anyhoo

Very informal and conversational; avoid it in writing that needs to sound professional.

Etymology

A playful spin on "anyhow," echoing an old Scots pronunciation ("onyhoo").

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Frequently asked questions

What does “anyhoo” mean?

The word “anyhoo” means a casual, jokey way of saying "anyhow" — used to change the subject or get back on track after a tangent. In plain terms, a breezy, informal "anyway" — used to move a conversation along.

How do you use “anyhoo” in a sentence?

Here is “anyhoo” used in a sentence: “Anyhoo, back to what I was saying before we got sidetracked.”

What part of speech is “anyhoo”?

“Anyhoo” is an adverb.

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