Something or other/another?

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Quick question: which is correct?

1) He's at the market, no doubt haggling for something or other.

2) He's at the market, no doubt haggling for something or another.

As silly as it sounds, I'm unsure as to which one I'm accustomed to using. Thanks in advance for replies.
 
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