whenafter
I made up a new word: whenafter. It's a cross between "after" and "whenever." Okay, I just googled it, and it got 512 hits--they look like typos. At any rate, I encourage you to use it in conversation.
Erik: "When will you wash the dishes?"
me: "Whenafter you organize them for me."
Erik: "When will you wash the dishes?"
me: "Whenafter you organize them for me."
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