whatabout(s rare.
(ˈhwɒtəbaʊt(s)
[f. what pron., after whereabout(s.]
What one is about; doings, occupations.
| 1830 Southey Lett. (1856) IV. 170 Then you might know of all my..whatabouts and whereabouts from Henry Taylor. 1841 N. Hawthorne in N. H. & Wife (1885) I. 227, I bethink me that you may have no objections to hear something of my whereabout and whatabout. 1868 Eliz. Prentiss Life & Lett. (1882) 244, I was right glad..to learn of your whereabouts and whatabouts. |