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Used by my Shropshire lass as both noun and verb (transitive and intransitive) to mean 'worry'.

I have also seen this spelled 'myther' or 'maither'.
I was awake all night mithering.
mither by Richard Burnham August 18, 2004
A misspelled way of saying ‘Mother’, and it just sounds funny.
Thank you, Mither.

Quiet, Mither (Flicker).

Mither said dinner is ready, we need to get home.
Mither by TheUnfunnyDoofus August 14, 2023
To prattle, or speak about nothing in particular.

Derivation: my dear old mum from South Harrow.
They were just mithering on...
Don't mither on, love.
mither by Steven Sanabria August 11, 2004
ma mither married ma father
mither by louie lou April 12, 2005
"MITHER!!!"
"Mither when's dinner?"
mither by M June 17, 2005
Shut your Mither!
Mither by Raquel Lynn October 16, 2008