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wotcher

cheer. <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span> (slang, chiefly British) A friendly greeting. 1962, Dick Francis, chapter 19, in Dead Cert, published 2004, page 266: “<span class="searchmatch">Wotcher</span>, me old...


what cheer

what cheer? (obsolete) how are you? ; <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span>...


croweth

crow +‎ -eth croweth (archaic) third-person singular simple present indicative of crow chowter, <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span>...


wotcha

wotcha Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span> (“greeting”). wotcha (colloquial, eye-dialect, uncommon) Alternative form of whatcha. Wotcha doin&#039;? Wotcha got there...


whatcha

watcha, wotcha, <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span>, whatchya, whutcha From what +‎ -cha. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈwɒtʃə/, /ˈwɒtʃjə/ (US) IPA(key): /ˈwʌt͡ʃə/, /ˈwʌt͡ʃjə/ Rhymes: (UK) -ɒtʃə...


wotjer

wotjer Alternative form of <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span> (“what do you, etc.”). 1949, Theodore Bonnet, The Mudlark, page 216: &quot;Ya-ar, she&#039;s rich, ain&#039;t she? Wotjer think? I...


chowter

Universal English Dictionary “chowter”, in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, Springfield, Mass.: G. &amp; C. Merriam, 1913, →OCLC. croweth, <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span>...


sleuthing

1962, Dick Francis, chapter 19, in Dead Cert, published 2004, page 266: “<span class="searchmatch">Wotcher</span>, me old cock sparrow, how&#039;s the sleuthing business?” bellowed Sandy, pausing...


hey

(for repetition or explanation): eh, huh (informal greeting): hi, howdy, <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span>; see also Thesaurus:hello but hey heyday hey hey hey ho hey Joe heyo hey...


cheer

countercheer cup that cheers encheer good cheer three cheers what cheer <span class="searchmatch">wotcher</span> a cheerful attitude; gaiety a cry of &quot;hurrah&quot;, &quot;hurray&quot;, &quot;yeah&quot;, or some...