WOTCHER

Etymology 1

Interjection

wotcher

(slang, chiefly, British) A friendly greeting.

Etymology 2

Representing an abbreviated pronunciation of various phrases.

Contraction

wotcher

(informal, chiefly, British) Contraction of what do you.

(informal, chiefly, British) Contraction of what you.

(informal, chiefly, British) Contraction of what are you.

(informal, chiefly, British) Contraction of what have you.

Synonyms

• whatcha, watcha, wotcha

Anagrams

• chowter, croweth

Source: Wiktionary



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